Amy Schumer’s 16-Month-Old Crashes Interview With Ellen

Amy Schumer‘s 16-month-old recently crashed her latest tv appearance with Ellen DeGeneres this past Tuesday.

Last Tuesday’s episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Schumer attended the in-studio talk show virtually, appearing via a TV monitor with a stand-in prop body below the waist on a chair opposite host Ellen.

Amy Schumer's 16-Month-Old Crashes Interview With Ellen
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DeGeneres, 62, who also met Schumer’s son, Gene, 16-months, asked Schumer: “I haven’t seen you since you’ve had a child. How is that child doing and how old is he now?”

Schumer welcomed Gene on May 5, 2019, with husband Chris Fischer.

“He’s almost 17 months old,” said Schumer, adding when a photo of him comes on-screen:

Amy Schumer's 16-Month-Old Crashes Interview With Ellen
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“He’s pretty cute, right?”

Schumer then discussed the Instagram clip she revealed last week, which showed the sweet moment Gene said “mom.”

Schumer then joked: “Or maybe he said bomb. Either way, I was excited.”

Amy Schumer's 16-Month-Old Crashes Interview With Ellen
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Just recently, Gene also said the word “dad,” which was also captured on video.

In the footage, Schumer asks Gene if he can say “hi” to his dad who is currently away.

He surprises the room when he repeats the word, proceeding to cry after his family makes a big fuss over his most recent accomplishment. Click here to watch the sweet moment!

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