Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

Is it the end of the road for Amy Schumer and her chef hubby, Chris Fischer? Sources are whispering that this Hollywood marriage might be cooked.

Insiders close to the couple are suggesting there's "zero chance" of reconciliation. Looks like this funny lady and her man are headed for splitsville.

The current focus? Apparently, hashing out a "conscious uncoupling plan." Yes, that's the same term Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin made famous (or infamous?) during their own divorce saga back in 2014.

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

Rumors first started swirling last summer when Schumer jetted off to Europe with Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld, leaving Fischer behind. Was this a sign of trouble brewing in paradise?

They reunited on Martha's Vineyard later that summer, seemingly attempting to mend fences. But alas, it seems those efforts may have been in vain.

Now, sources claim the couple's priority is their 6-year-old son, Gene. Co-parenting amicably is the name of the game, apparently.

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

With Schumer's estimated $45 million net worth thanks to her stand-up specials and films, the big question is: did they sign a prenup? Will Fischer be entitled to a slice of that comedy fortune?

Schumer herself addressed the rumors on Instagram, stating, "Whatever ends up happening with me and Chris has nothing to do with weight loss or autism."

"Fingers crossed we make it through," she added, showing some love for her husband, calling him "the best."

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

Madonna, ever the supportive friend, chimed in with some words of encouragement: "Why do you feel like you need to apologize for looking after yourself? Do what makes you feel happy and healthy."

Interestingly, Schumer and Madonna share the same manager, Guy Oseary. Talk about a power team!

Adding fuel to the fire, Schumer is reportedly planning a move back to Manhattan. Why the sudden change of scenery?

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

Well, little Gene got accepted into a great school in the city. And let's face it, who wants to deal with a 45-minute commute every day?

She's even slashed the price on her iconic Brooklyn Heights home – the very one featured in the movie "Moonstruck" – by a cool $1.25 million. That pad is now on the market for $12.75 million.

“He got into a good school and we’re too lazy to commute 45 minutes to take our son to school every day,” Schumer told the Wall Street Journal earlier this year.

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

Before this latest development, Schumer playfully shut down split rumors, reminding everyone they were "still married" in a previous social media post.

Schumer has been candid about her health struggles over the years. She's undergone a hysterectomy and battled Cushing Syndrome, a condition linked to high cortisol levels.

In a recent Instagram Reel, filmed by Gene, Schumer addressed questions about her weight loss journey. She clarified that she hasn't used weight loss drugs like Ozempic, but rather Mounjaro and has lost 50 pounds, not 30.

Amy Schumer working out ‘conscious uncoupling plan’ with husband: sources

She also revealed the weight loss was for her health. "I did it to survive. I had a disease that makes your face extremely puffy that can kill you, but the internet caught it, and the disease has cleared,” she wrote, hinting at her Cushing diagnosis.

Schumer also admitted to having plastic surgery "over the years," including liposuction, and is navigating perimenopause, all while raising her son and navigating life in the spotlight.

For now, reps for Schumer haven't responded to requests for comment. Stay tuned, folks, because this story is still developing!

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