Amy Schumer has revealed why she thinks her husband’s autism diagnosis is his superpower. On Wednesday 20 April, the Life & Beth star appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where she opened up about her husband Chris Fischer’s autism spectrum disorder (ASD). “What happens when you get diagnosed with autism is it’s like getting a superpower.
All of his behaviour is kind of excused now,” the 40-year-old comedian joked. “If somebody’s telling a long, boring story, he will straight up just walk away,” Schumer explained as she mimicked her husband. “He’ll just wander away and I’m still stuck there. ”The Trainwreck star first revealed Fischer’s diagnosis in her 2019 Netflix special, Growing.
Fischer, 42, was diagnosed with ASD as an adult after the two were married in February 2018. Schumer explained that her husband wasn’t aware of his autism, but after taking an online test, Fischer received an official diagnosis.
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