Photo: Amy Schumer/Instagram

Amy Schumeris jokingly understating her affection for her husbandChris Fischer.
On Monday night, Schumer, 41, shared a photo of herself and Fischer, her spouse of four years with whom she shares 3-year-old sonGene, to Instagram incelebration of Fischer’s 43rd birthday.
“Happy birthday to my husband,” the comedian wrote in her post’s caption alongside a photo of herself smiling next to her husband.
“Chris. I can stand you,” Schumer continued in her caption. “Please keep standing me.”
Schumer wasfirst linked to Fischer, a professional chef, in November 2017 after the pair were photographed at a candlelit dinner together in New York City.
Schumer later opened up about the duo’s courtship, telling the TODAY Show that sheknew Fischer was “the one"after a month of dating.
“We got down to business really quick,” she joked at the time.
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Since then, the couple have celebrated several milestones together, including the birth of their son,Gene David, in May 2019. Schumer and Fischer evenearned an Emmy nominationtogether for their cooking show,Amy Schumer Learns to Cook.
Schumer most recently spoke about her husband when she hostedSaturday Night Livein November 2022 as shepoked fun at Fischer’s autism diagnosisduring heropening monologue. (The star previously revealed that Fischer wasdiagnosed with the disorderin her 2019 Netflix specialGrowing.)
Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer.Kevin Winter/Getty

“It’s been really positive for our family to have him diagnosed. I understand so much more about his behavior, and it’s given him so many tools,” she said, then joking, “Now, if somebody is in the middle of a long, boring story, he will straight up just walk away.”
Schumer also recalled a recent moment she shared with her husband, telling audience members, “A couple of weeks ago, we were sitting outside. It was a nice night. It looked like it was going to rain, and I was feeling kind of sentimental, and I was like, ‘You know, even though these past couple of years with the pandemic and everything has been so stressful, still this time being with you, being with our son, they’ve been the best years of my life.’ "
“And he just looked at me and said, ‘I’m going to go put the windows up in the car,'” the mother of one said in response. “Yeah, that’s my guy. It’s one of the times we play the game — autism or just a man?’ "
source: people.com