Amy Schumeris cancelling her comedy tour due to pregnancy complications.
Schumer, 37, revealed the news on Instagram Friday, explaining it was due to hyperemesis gravidarum — a form of acute morning sickness that the actress has been battling throughout her pregnancy.
Schumer announced in October that she and her husbandChris Fischerareexpecting their first child.
“Due to complications from hyperemesis I am not cleared to fly for the next couple of weeks I am going to cancel the remainder of my tour. Refunds are available at point of purchase,” theI Feel Prettystar wrote.
“I vomit mostly every time I ride in a car even for 5 minutes,” Schumer explained.
“I know you guys get it and people are like. Bitch are you ok? Take it easy but it’s still embarrassing to have to cancel.”
This isn’t the first Schumer’s had to cancel her work obligations while pregnant.
In November, Schumer apologized to fans once again in Texas after having toscrap her Dallas tourstop after being hospitalized due to hyperemesis.
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Despite her struggles, Schumer has managed to keep a positive disposition.
A month after revealing she had been hospitalized the expectant actress and comedian shared anew photo to Instagramthat gave followers an honest look into her life as of late.
The snapshot showed Schumer lounging on a couch, hooked up to an IV that led to a bag of fluids behind her.
“Am I glowing?#hyperemesisgravidarum,” the mom-to-be humorouslycaptioned her post.
Nonetheless, not all days are bad.
Earlier this week, Schumer hilariously joined two different Mardi Grasparade practicesat Audubon Park in New Orleans.
In the first video Schumer posted, the comedian can be seen running up to a line of dancing women, who were preparing for the upcoming parades of carnival season, which kicked off in January.
Schumer positioned herself at the back of the group and copied their moves almost exactly — the locals didn’t even notice!
In the next clip, Schumer found a different group of women to dance with.
“Sometimes you have to do it twice in one day with different groups,” Schumer wrote adding the hashtag “#Nola.”
source: people.com