Olivia Munn, Sharon Stone and more famous pals support Amy Schumer amid divorce
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Amidst the emotional upheaval of her divorce from Chris Fischer, Amy Schumer finds herself enveloped in a wave of support from friends and fans alike.

The announcement came as a surprise to many when Schumer, 44, shared the news of her separation from the 45-year-old chef after a seven-year marriage. Yet, as the news spread, a chorus of famous voices rose to offer comfort and solidarity.

Television personality Gayle King was among the first to lend her support, responding to Schumer’s Instagram post with empathy and warmth. “Amy, been there; it’s never easy,” King wrote, acknowledging the difficulty of such a personal moment. “Only YOU could make THIS announcement w/humor & love….Wishing you BOTH the very best.”

Similarly, actress Sophia Bush extended her heartfelt sentiments, recognizing the challenges of facing such a transition under public scrutiny. “It’s so damn hard without having it be hard for the world to see,” she noted before offering a gentle reminder, “So when the world sees, I’ll just say be extra gentle with yourself. All love.”

The comment section was further filled with supportive emojis from other celebrities, each a small token of encouragement during this challenging time.

Sharon Stone wrote a series of clapping emojis while Leslie Mann, Olivia Munn, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Debra Messing and Linda Evangelista simply wrote red heart emojis.

“Best Announcement,” Andy Cohen cheekily noted.

Schumer’s original post was sprinkled with her signature humor.

“Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years,” she penned alongside a shot of the exes on the subway. “We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son.”

Schumer and Fischer share son Gene, 6.

“We would appreciate people respecting our privacy at this time. blah blah blah not because I dropped some lbs and thought I could bag s basket and not because he’s a hot James beard award winning chef who can still pull some hot tail,” added the stand up. “Amicable and all love and respect! Family forever.”

Schumer and Fischer, who has autism, tied the knot in 2018 after first being linked in 2017.

A source close to the exes told People after news of their split broke: “There’s nothing ugly. It’s a cohesive split. They’ve just been finalizing a few things.”

However, last month, a separate insider told the outlet that “they are both committed to the relationship.”

Despite the source’s remarks, rumors of their split continued to swirl.

Schumer was seen sans-wedding ring in weight loss photos posted to Instagram.

The “Snatched” actress quickly cleared up any confusion on her Instagram Stories Dec. 1.

“I never wear jewelry,” Schumer explained. “Whatever ends up happening with Chris has nothing to do with weight loss or autism … fingers crossed we can make it through … he’s the best. Happy to share more if anyone has any questions about how I’m looking or feeling or when I am in my perimenopause process.”

She also clapped back at the critics who have commented on her dramatic weight loss.

“I didn’t lose 30 lbs I lost 50. Not to look hot which does feel fun and temporary,” Schumer said. “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 that disease has been cleared.”

Schumer was previously diagnosed with Cushing syndrome, a hormonal disorder that causes weight gain, and muscle weakness.

“Sorry for whatever feeling it’s giving you that I lost that weight. I’ve had plastic surgery over the years and I use Mounjaro,” she added. “Sorry to anyone [that] lets down. I’m pain free. I can [play] tag with my son,” she added.

“questions?” Schumer captioned the fiery post.

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