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Amy Schumer’s chill husband

Amy Schumer’s husband isn’t bothered by her celebrity status and life in the spotlight, as he’s "totally not into the celebrity world".

Amy Schumer’s husband isn’t bothered by her celebrity status.

The 38-year-old star tied the knot with chef Chris Fischer in Malibu last week in what was described as a "sudden" but "beautiful" wedding, and sources have now said Chris isn’t phased by his wife’s life in the spotlight, as he’s "totally not into the celebrity world".

A source told People magazine: "He’s totally not into the celebrity world and she likes how off the grid he is. He’s a really genuine guy who’s very close to his family."

The ‘Trainwreck’ star and Chris, 38, said their vows in front of 80 guests at a surprise outdoor ceremony in Malibu on February 13, just three months after the pair were first photographed together.

And Amy’s close pal Jennifer Lawrence admitted the ceremony was a sudden decision, but notes the "beautiful" nuptials still left her "sobbing".

She said: "It was beautiful. It was very sudden, but it was, I was sobbing the whole – his vows were stunning. It’s when two people really love each other and they really mean it, it shows, and it was a beautiful ceremony and an amazing time. I couldn’t be happier for them."

Alongside Lawrence, guests at the wedding included Jennifer Aniston, Judd Apatow, Bridget Everett, Jake Gyllenhaal, Chelsea Handler and Jerry Seinfeld.

Before marrying Chris, Amy had been in a relationship with furniture designer Ben Hanisch for 18 months until last May, and previously praised him for being "protective", a quality she no doubt hopes Chris will have too.

Speaking about her former partner, she said previously: "He’s very protective of me. Like, not overprotective, but if someone’s taking pictures of me or filming in a restaurant, he’ll start taking pictures of them. He’s really cool; it’s not a problem to be around any of the sorts of people who are at these events. He takes it all in his stride. But when I say, ‘Shall we get out of here?,’ he’s like, ‘Yes!’ … I’m so lucky that I met him. And he hadn’t seen any of my work before we met."