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Michael Cera Is Interested in Doing a 'Sweet Kids Movie' Inspired by His 2 Children: 'It'd Be Fun to Watch' (Exclusive)
Michael Cera tells PEOPLE that he wants to do a "sweet kids movie" The Phoenician Scheme star is a father to two sons The comedian confirmed the news that he became a father less than one week after his Life & Beth costar Amy Schumer accidentally revealed the newsMichael Cera says he's interested in working on a project specifically for his two boys. While speaking with PEOPLE on this week's episode of PEOPLE in 10, The Phoenician Scheme actor, 36, shared rare comments about potentially working on a project with his sons in mind. Cera, who shares his children with his wife Nadine, tells PEOPLE that he'd be interested in doing a "sweet kids movie," so he can enjoy watching it with them. 'It does make me want to maybe do some kind of sweet kids movie that my kids would like just because it'd be fun to watch,' he tells PEOPLE. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Cera has mainly kept his family and relationship with Nadine, whom he reportedly married in 2018, out of the public eye. In February 2023, Cera opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about how fatherhood has changed him. "I think the only thing that it affects is that you just want to spend as much time with them as possible," Cera said. "So when I was 20, I would have been way happier to go off to some weird city and live in a hotel for three months. And when you have kids, you want to be with your family. And you miss them a lot." Although his sons are still young, he already knows which of his TV shows or films he wants to introduce them to first. "He's only a year and a half old, so he hasn't seen anything yet," he told The Hollywood Reporter at the time, referring to his older son. "But I have a couple of animated movies." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In March, 2022, Cera's Life & Beth costar Amy Schumer, 44, accidentally revealed during a joint Entertainment Tonight interview that he welcomed a child. "Michael has a baby, too," Schumer said. "Is that public knowledge? I just outed him, I just outed his baby." The Arrested Development star then confirmed the happy news, telling ET, "We're right at the beginning of it. We're doing the very basics right now." A few days after Schumer spilled Cera's baby news, the new dad gave some details to Extra about his first child. "He's just a little 6-month-old baby," Cera said at the time of his son with his longtime partner Nadine. Read the original article on People


Express Tribune
24-03-2025
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Amy Schumer reveals positive results from Mounjaro weight loss journey after Wegovy side effects, praises hormone therapy
Amy Schumer has opened up about her current health journey, revealing that she's seeing strong results using the weight loss drug Mounjaro. In a candid Instagram video filmed from her car, the 43-year-old comedian said she is 'having a really good experience' combining Mounjaro with hormone therapy to address symptoms of perimenopause. The Life & Beth star recalled trying Wegovy three years ago, saying, 'I was like puking, I couldn't handle it. I don't know if they've changed the formula, whatever.' After experiencing negative side effects, Schumer pursued telehealth support and was prescribed estrogen and progesterone. She added Mounjaro to her treatment plan soon after. 'The symptoms of being in perimenopause have disappeared. My hair is fuller, my skin is better, I have more energy. I want to 'get down' more, if you know what I mean,' she said, clarifying with a smile, 'I'm talking about sex.' Schumer told fans she's aware that Mounjaro is typically prescribed for type 2 diabetes and that insurance rarely covers it for off-label use, joking, 'severe obesity, which most of the Internet thinks I have.' Still, she noted the drug has been beneficial for her and wanted to be transparent. 'I'm having a really good experience, so I wanted to keep it real with you about that,' she said. She also credited virtual clinic Midi Health for prescribing the treatment. 'I liked it so much, and it was such a good experience that I invested in the company,' she revealed. Other celebrity investors include Connie Britton, Brandi Chastain, Tory Burch, and Sheryl Sandberg's venture firm. In her usual comedic tone, Schumer ended the video with a light-hearted promise: 'I want to commit to you that I will never get lip fillers, so you can always enjoy that I have no top lip.'
Yahoo
11-02-2025
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Amy Schumer Just Hilariously Referenced Her 'Puffier Than Normal Face' In 'Kinda Pregnant'
Amy Schumer is poking fun at a recent diagnosis. In the comedian's newest film Kinda Pregnant, the 43-year-old stars as a woman who pretends to be pregnant for special perks—like a seat on the subway. But in the movie, Amy references her recent Cushing syndrome diagnosis, which has caused her face to be "puffier than normal." In one scene, Amy's character Lainey is in a maternity store when a worker asks how far along she is in her pregnancy. The worker then says, 'Judging by your facial bloating, five months?' "I'll break your f*cking neck," Amy replies under her breath. She quickly corrects herself, adding: "I've been a freaking wreck." Amy revealed that she had been diagnosed with Cushing syndrome in February 2024, sharing that she found out while doing press for her Hulu show Life & Beth. "I feel reborn," Amy wrote in the News Not Noise newsletter. "While I was doing press on camera, I was also in MRI machines four hours at a time, having my veins shut down from the amount of blood drawn and thinking I may not be around to see my son grow up. So finding out I have the kind of Cushing that will just work itself out and I'm healthy was the greatest news imaginable." During a January 22 episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, the actress shared that online trolls actually helped her figure out a diagnosis. When she first started receiving comments about her puffy face, she ignored them ignored them. However, once doctors started chiming in with concerns she had Cushing syndrome, she took the feedback more seriously. 'At first, I was like, 'F*ck off,' Amy said. But then, she realized, 'Wait, I have been getting steroid injections for my scars' from her breast reduction and Cesarean section. (Cushing syndrome can be caused by taking steroids for an extended period of time.) 'So I got these was getting these steroid injections and so it gave me this thing called Cushing syndrome—which I wouldn't have known if the internet hadn't come for me so hard,' she continued. Amy right went back to work after receiving her diagnosis, but she was feeling "really down on myself" about how she looked. 'I was, like, really having trouble figuring out how I was going to star in a movie while I had this going on,' she told host Alex Cooper on the Call Her Daddy podcast. But ultimately, director Lorraine Caffery gave her a confidence boost. 'I just needed one person to just amp me up,' Amy said. Amy's health updates raise a lot of questions about Cushing syndrome. Here's what you need to know about the disorder. Cushing syndrome, which is also called Cushing's syndrome, is a disorder that happens when your body makes too much of the stress hormone cortisol over a long period of time, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). According to the NIDDK, symptoms include: Weight gain Thin arms and legs A round face Increased fat around the base of the neck A fatty hump between the shoulders Easily bruising Wide purple stretch marks, mainly on the stomach, breasts, hips, and under the arms Weak muscles There are two main types of Cushing syndrome, including exogenous (caused by factors outside the body) and endogenous (caused by factors inside the body), Medline Plus says. Amy has exogenous Cushing syndrome, she revealed in the newsletter. There is a range of potential causes of Cushing syndrome. Amy said that hers was caused by steroid injections "in high doses," but certain lung cancers, tumors on the pituitary or adrenal glands, or an inherited endocrine disorder can also cause Cushing, per John's Hopkins Medicine. Treatment for Cushing syndrome depends on the cause. In the case of getting Cushing syndrome from medication, gradually reducing the dose to the lowest dose needed or switching medications can help, the NIDDK says. However, if a tumor is behind the syndrome, removing it will help, according to the organization. Most people with Cushing syndrome can be treated and fully cured, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) says. If the condition is left untreated, it can cause fatal complications; but, if the patient is properly cared for, their life expectancy is expected to be the same as that of everyone else. You Might Also Like Jennifer Garner Swears By This Retinol Eye Cream These New Kicks Will Help You Smash Your Cross-Training Goals