Amy Schumer’s new Netflix movie Kinda Pregnant explores the hilarious story of a woman who pretends to be pregnant for special perks—like a seat on the subway. But while promoting the film ...
We’ll get there in good time, but, first, let’s talk a little bit about Amy Schumer’s latest film. Kinda Pregnant is a 2025 movie starring Amy Schumer that Netflix released on Feb.
It’s as if she needs to be “pregnant” just to feel like a normal person. Ten years ago, in Judd Apatow’s “Trainwreck” (which she wrote as well as starred in), Amy Schumer stirred ...
Amy Schumer is back in a new romantic comedy on Netflix. She plays a woman whose best friend gets pregnant, which is great … except she wants to be pregnant. Now, a man who loves a good uterine ...
The new mother shared her pregnancy journey on Instagram, offering a glimpse into her preparations for childbirth. Sonnalli’s workout video, showcasing her Swiss ball exercises during the ninth month ...
“Kinda Pregnant” stars Amy Schumer, who co-wrote the screenplay, as Lainy Newton. She’s a middle-aged schoolteacher who always dreamed of settling down and being a mother. She also sleeps on ...
the way Amy Schumer’s Lainy is to the man she meets cute in a coffee shop in the woeful new Netflix release Kinda Pregnant. Especially given that the meanness goes only one way: Lainy’s crush ...
“Kinda Pregnant," starring Amy Schumer as a woman who fakes a baby ... But the ruse becomes more difficult when she, during a pregnant workout class, meets a woman (Brianne Howey, refreshingly ...
The idea of faking a pregnancy for attention sounds so much like an Inside Amy Schumer sketch that I’m not 100% certain it wasn’t one. But while Lainy (Schumer) enjoys the compliments from ...
But pretending to be very pregnant is a massive, deranged, f**king lie. And yet, we’re supposed to believe that Amy Schumer’s character—who is nothing but obnoxious, selfish, and insufferable—is so ...
Bonded by the quiet grief of losing a mother, the girls assume their roles: Lainy as the pregnant patient spewing expletives, and Kate as the supportive pal (or maybe she’s the doctor ...