Amy Schumer Posts Hilariously Relatable Parenting Clip After Losing Nanny

Amy Schumer is adjusting to life without childcare.

Last week, Schumer 39, posted clip of her home, joking how she and her husband, Chris Fischer were “rocking” life as parents without childcare. The two share a son, Gene David, who is 21 months.

Amy Schumer Posts Hilariously Relatable Parenting Clip
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“Yeah, actually, like we were worried about not having childcare but we’re actually like doing really well — and I think we’re a lot more capable of a lot more than we realized we were,” Schumer said jokingly while standing in the middle of a messy kitchen.

In the clip, the couple’s kitchen is littered with trash overflowing on the counter.

“All this helped [us] grow because we don’t need it,” Schumer added, while Fischer, 41, could be heard laughing behind the camera.

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Just last month, Schumer revealed how her nanny, Jane, had left to focus on her studies.

“We have evolved to having no child care. ???? Love to Jane who is focusing on her studies,” Schumer wrote on Instagram in now-deleted post. “Any tips for cutting a toddlers nails? We are strugglin! Also thanks to @evamendes for posting a bunch of great accounts to follow for toddlers check out her page for the list!”

And early last year in January, Schumer praised her nanny with an Instagram selfie of the two using matching face masks.

Amy Schumer Posts Hilariously Relatable Parenting Clip
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“This is our nanny who makes it possible for me to work and know that our baby is happy and healthy. I love her very much and we also both want to have nice skin,” she captioned the post at the time.

And in October 2019, Schumer shared the transition of going back to work was after welcoming Gene.

“It’s empowering. It’s like you get a piece of yourself back, but it is hard,” Schumer said at the time. “I’m just so fortunate, you know? ‘Cause a lot of people have it a lot harder.”

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