Comedian Amy Schumer and Her Husband, Chef Chris Fischer, Have Been Nominated for an Emmy—But All the Thanks Is Going To Their Son’s Nanny
“We got nominated for an Emmy today. (Chris too. But mostly us.)”
“We got nominated for an Emmy today. (Chris too. But mostly us.)”
A mom got epically dragged on Reddit for firing her babysitter.
Very few people do it like Amy Schumer. She’s funny, of course. Very funny. And smart. And talented. And beautiful. Like pretty much every famous person, right? Right, but Schumer also keeps it very, very real and talks about hard things like, dare we say, a normal human being. From her difficult pregnancy to the embarrassment of accidentally naming her son something gross, Schumer always keeps it 100. And it’s no different now that she’s opening up about her sex life as a new parent.
Two teen brothers in Houston, Texas, are mourning the loss of both their parents who succumbed to COVID-19 in just two weeks.
Social media can be a place of humble parenting brags and an endless stream of perfectly curated photos. That’s why we’re especially grateful for moms and dads who are out there keeping it real. One of our favorite funny fathers, @FatherWithTwins, never fails to capture all of the struggles that come with raising small, wild humans.
The judge presiding over the hearing demanded that the fans leave the Zoom chat, but they refused.
“So, you see, this isn’t just a photo of a woman with honeybees on her belly. This photo represents much, much more.”
Khloé Kardashian is getting real about her parenting style with daughter True, 2, and how she attempts to not compare her to her famous cousins.
“They are my world and I would do anything to protect them. I would literally die for them without a moment’s thought.”