Amy Schumer has officially filed for divorce from her husband of seven years, Chris Fischer. The comedian announced their separation last month, emphasizing an amicable split focused on co-parenting their son. Court records confirm the filing in New York.
Darlings, grab your popcorn because the tea is piping hot: Amy Schumer beelined straight to court on Tuesday to file for divorce from chef Chris Fischer, ending their seven-year marriage. According to online court records in New York, it's all systems go on the split — but don't worry, Amy's keeping it classy.
Flashback to last month when Amy spilled the beans on social media: "Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years. We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son." 😢 The power couple tied the knot back in February 2018 and share a six-year-old son, Gene — priorities straight, as they say.
The filing docs aren't public yet, so we're left hanging on deets like separation date, custody, and support. But Amy's already setting the tone for smooth sailing, adding in her post: "Amicable and all love and respect! Family forever." No messy drama here, just grown-up vibes. PEOPLE was first to report the court move, because of course they were.
Is this the end of an era, or just a plot twist in Amy's rom-com life? Stay tuned, gossips — we'll be watching. 👀