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."