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2.7 1 Seasons • 3 Episodes

Expecting Amy - Season 1

Behind-the-scenes as Schumer goes through an extraordinarily difficult pregnancy while touring to prepare for a stand-up special.

Top Cast

  • Amy Schumer

    Amy Schumer

    Self

  • Chris Fischer

    Chris Fischer

    Self

  • Rachel Feinstein

    Rachel Feinstein

    Self

  • Kevin Kan

    Kevin Kan

    Self

  • Kim Caramele

    Kim Caramele

    Self

  • Bridget Everett

    Bridget Everett

    Self

  • Jerry Seinfeld

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Self

  • Larry David

    Larry David

    Self

  • Jake Tapper

    Jake Tapper

    Self

Overview

Behind-the-scenes as Schumer goes through an extraordinarily difficult pregnancy while touring to prepare for a stand-up special.

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