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Indian Express
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Sooraj Pancholi says actors pay Rs 30 lakh to appear in podcasts with top guys: ‘I too received the offer'
Back in 2020, when COVID-19 pandemic hit the world, it closed down filmmaking globally. All the major morning and late night shows struggled with productions, some moving them into their homes like Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show. The news channels were all about the developments of the new virus across the world, but stars and personalities were still hungry for attention. It was around this time when podcasts and YouTube shows emerged as safer alternatives for stars to reach out to their audience and stay in news. By the time the pandemic subsided, these podcasts had become foundational. It became so sensational that landing a spot on top podcasts or YouTube shows became a competitive thing for the stars and their PR teams. Now, these podcasts hold so much power that they reportedly charge actors to feature them on their podcasts, with some even rejecting them saying, 'they are not the right fit.' In a recent conversation with Hindi Rush, actor Sooraj Pancholi said the top podcasters charge Rs 30 lakh to feature people on their podcast. He said, 'I have heard that there are a few actors who charge about Rs 30 lakhto do a podcast. Is this true? I am just wanting to know because I have come here for free. Pay me at least Rs 30,000.' When the podcasters revealed that now the tables have turned, Sooraj quickly added, 'Yes, I have heard that too that the podcasters who have good viewership charge Rs 30 lakh to get you on their podcast.' He admitted that he too had received a similar offer from the top guys. He added, 'But it makes sense as they give you viewership. They have put immense hard work to grow their page so I think why not? Because we cannot deny the fact that they have great viewership.' ALSO READ | Mohan Babu was howling when he got to know about co-star Soundarya's death, shares Vishnu Manchu: 'Our family went through a lot of pain and trauma' Previously, Comedian Kareem Rahma, the host of digital interview series Subway Takes recently shared that he declined to feature I Feel Pretty star Amy Schumer on his show when her team reached out to him. He said, 'I will probably get in trouble for this, but Amy Schumer. Let's just say she wasn't the right fit.' Since posting the first episode in 2023, Subway Takes has featured personalities like CHarli XCX, Cate Blanchett, and Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz, among others. SubwayTakes with Kareem Rahma has over 420k subscribers on YouTube. According to Vulture, it became gospel that Donald Trump won his second presidency in part because he successfully courted Joe Rogan and a slew of other new-media hosts while Kamala Harris didn't. According to Forbes, there are over 540 million listeners globally, making brand leverage podcasts as a core component of their marketing strategies. Now, several celebrities have also taken up this opportunity to build their own podcasts. In India, actors including Kalki Koechlin, Neha Dhupia, Rhea Chakraborty, and Amitabh Bachchan's granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda have their own podcasts. For Rhea Chakraborty, her podcast Chapter 2 became her grand comeback into the showbizz after actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, where she spoke extensively about her struggles and time in jail. Even Rebel Kid Apoorva Mukhija turned to a podcast after her Samay Raina controversy. The three weeks old podcast today boasts over 2.2 million views.


New York Post
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Meet the Hamptons cake boss beloved by Amy Schumer and Hannah Berner
She has hot wheels — and sweet treats hot out of the oven. Long Island native Christina Padrazo, 37, is making a name for herself serving cakes and cookies to boldface clients — Amy Schumer, 'Giggly Squad' hosts Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo, Brock Davies and Scheana Shay from 'Vanderpump Rules' — from a bubblegum pink,1964 Shasta Airflyte trailer. 13 Long Island native Christina Padrazo, 37, serves up cakes and cookies to boldface clients — Amy Schumer, 'Giggly Squad' hosts Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo, Brock Davies and Scheana Shay from 'Vanderpump Rules' — from a bubblegum pink,1964 Shasta Airflyte trailer. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post Advertisement 13 The East Setauket, Long Island native quit her corporate marketing job in 2019 to focus on her baking business, The Treatery. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post 13 Padrazo's big baking break came in 2022 when she slid into Berner's DMs on a whim and asked if she could bake her wedding cake. 'In my mind I was like, 'this is the ultimate shooting your shot.' That's her whole schtick,' Padrazo recalled. Courtest of Christina Padrazo/ The Treatery 'I had this vision of putting desert in a vintage camper,' Padrazo told The Post. Advertisement The East Setauket native quit her corporate marketing job in 2019 to focus on her baking business. She eventually sank about $30,000 of her life savings into converting a camper into a confectionery kitchen. Her big break came in 2022 when she slid into Berner's DMs on a whim. 13 Last year, a Netflix producer personally called Padrazo about making a cameo in Amy Schumer's 'Kinda Pregnant' movie. They asked her and her trailer — whom she calls Stella — to appear in a scene at Wollman Rink in Central Park that featured Schumer and co-star Will Forte. Netflix 13 Padrazo's bubble gum pink trailer (far right). 'The producer said, 'We love Stella and we need her for this role. Have you ever heard of Amy Schumer?'' recalled Padrazo, who went on to make chocolate chip cookies, croissants, cake-sicles and cheddar chive biscuit for this role. Netflix Advertisement 'I literally wrote to her 'Yo b—h, you're getting married in the Hamptons – can I please come to your wedding? I have this really cool 1964 camper. In my mind I was like, 'this is the ultimate shooting your shot.' That's her whole schtick. She DM'd me back within minutes. She said 'Yes!'' Padrazo said of booking her first big celebrity gig. Berner gave her full creative freedom to make a three-tier, half chocolate-half funfetti wedding cake adorned with fresh blooms for her wedding to fellow comic Des Bishop, 49. It opened the door to more celebrity intros, and, eventually, Padrazo saved up enough dough to open a standalone bakery, The Treatery in Jamesport, Long Island, in late 2022. 13 Padrazo named her retro pink trailer, Stella. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post Advertisement 13 Padrazo also makes hybrid pastries like her famous Doughlato, a fried doughnut stuffed with gelato. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post 13 Berner (far left) gave Padrazo (far right) full creative freedom to make a three-tier, half chocolate-half funfetti wedding cake. Here, the duo are pictured with Brock Davies and Scheana Shay from 'Vanderpump Rules.' Courtesy of Christina Padrazo Last year, a Netflix producer personally called her about making a cameo in Amy Schumer's 'Kinda Pregnant' movie. They asked her and her trailer — whom she calls Stella — to appear in a scene at Wollman Rink in Central Park that featured Schumer and co-star Will Forte. 'The producer said, 'We love Stella and we need her for this role. Have you ever heard of Amy Schumer?'' recalled Padrazo, who went on to make chocolate chip cookies, croissants, cake-sicles and cheddar chive biscuit for this role. Never afraid to put herself out there, Padrazo popped up at the Barstool Sports office in a Knicks jacket earlier this year to serve up her mini chocolate chip cookies to 'Chicks in the Office' podcast co-host Ria Ciuffo. It paid off. She got a shoutout on air, and Cuiffo loved the sweets so much that she hired Padrazo to create custom mini chocolate chip cookies for her wedding guests earlier this month. 13 Padrazo, who is Sicilian-American, learned to make Italian pastries, such as rainbow cookies, pignoli and zeppole, growing up. She began making wedding cakes in 2020, and opened her Jamesport bakery, The Treatery, in 2022. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post Padrazo, who is Sicilian-American, learned to make Italian pastries, such as rainbow cookies, pignoli and zeppole, growing up. Advertisement After losing a pregnancy in 2020, she found solace in baking and growing her business. 'I almost died. I had an ectopic pregnancy,' she said. 'I named [my trailer] Stella because that would have been my daughter's name.' While she's sold everything from gourmet grilled cheese to her special Doughlato hybrid pastry — a warm brioche donut stuffed with gelato — wedding cakes make up most of her business these days. 13 Padrazo popped up at the Barstool Sports office earlier this year to serve up her mini chocolate chip cookies to 'Chicks in the Office' podcast co-host Ria Ciuffo. Getty Images, Advertisement 13 Padrazo created the cookie welcome boxes, seen here, for Ciuffo's wedding earlier this month. Courtest of Christina Padrazo/ The Treatery 13 A dreamy floral decked cake made and designed by Christina Padrazo. 'This year's trends are wild – fruit on cake with these abstract, thick textures,' she told The Post. Courtesy of Christina Padrazo 13 Padrazo's mantra for sweet success? 'Bake it till you make it!' Heather Khalifa for the NY Post 'This year's trends are wild – fruit on cake with these abstract, thick textures,' she said. Advertisement She credits her success to Berner's sweet support. When she was nervous about appearing in Schumer's, she texted Berner, who urged her to just be herself. 'It gave me confidence to continue shooting my shot,' Padrazo said. 'Bake it till you make it!'


Fox News
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Rosie O'Donnell credits Mounjaro for dramatic weight loss, stuns fans with slimmed-down appearance
Rosie O'Donnell is crediting Mounjaro for her dramatic weight loss. On Friday, the comedian, 63, took to social media to share a photo of herself performing stand-up and acknowledging her much smaller frame. "I can't believe this is me now," she captioned the photo, which included the hashtags "#mounjaro,"#weightloss" and "#bodydismorphia." Fans were quick to share their enthusiasm in the comment section. "And doesn't it feel so good on your joints to be so lean! Great job!," one follower wrote. "You look amazing! Most importantly, I hope you FEEL amazing!," another added. "The View" alum isn't the only celebrity who's found success with Mounjaro. O'Donnell is not the only celebrity speaking out about weight loss medications. Amy Schumer praised the effects of Mounjaro in a video clip shared on Instagram in March. In a previous attempt to lose weight, the comedian said she experienced debilitating side effects while using Ozempic for weight-loss purposes. "I wanted to share and keep it 100 with you, that years ago – and yes, this is completely unsafe to be driving and making a video – years ago, three years ago, I tried Wegovy and I was like puking," Schumer said in the clip captured while she was behind the wheel. "I couldn't handle it. I don't know if they've changed the formula or whatever… but anyway, I went on this telehealth meeting with MidiHealth, and it was cheap. I wanted to try it myself, cause I wanted to recommend it to my friends who are like nurses and teachers." "They put me on estrogen and progesterone because I realized I was in perimenopause and my symptoms of being in perimenopause have disappeared," Schumer said. "My hair is fuller, my skin is better, I have more energy, I want to get down more if you know what I mean – I'm talking about sex." She added, "So that's been great, Mounjaro's been great… I'm having a really good experience with it and I wanted to keep it real with you about that."


The Sun
6 days ago
- Health
- The Sun
Brutal ‘Ozempic aftermath' warning as experts reveal horror side effects flooding clinics & the celebs blighted by it
FROM sulphur burps to diarrhoea and nausea, there are many widely known Ozempic side effects - but there 's also a whole host of nasty long-term issues experts are only just uncovering. Ozempic, a medication originally used by diabetes sufferers, has now become almost as famous as the rapidly-thinning stars who may - or may not - be using it. 21 21 It's the poster child for a new wave of weight loss injections. We've seen Ozempic help people drop up to a fifth of their body weight, along with other brands including Mounjaro, Wegovy and Zepbound. The drugs, which have been hailed a 'miracle' by some, work by mimicking GLP-1, a hormone released in the body when we are full. While many celebrities, including Amy Schumer, 43, and Sharon Osbourne, 72, have lost huge amounts of weight and openly talked about using Ozempic, we've also heard about the huge list of potential side effects. And while you may be familiar with ' Ozempic neck ' and even ' Ozempic feet ', there's now an even more brutal aftermath that experts are noticing. With millions across the world using GLP-1 medications to slim down, the side effects are becoming more pronounced. Fat jab users are flooding clinics, complaining of issues not only related to their mood, but also their teeth, tongue, hair and nails. Dr Sepideh Jalali, a dentist at The Tooth Club, said there has been an increase in weight loss drug users in the clinic complaining of 'GLP-1 teeth' and tongue issues. Patients have reported heightened sensitivity, dry mouth and even gum recession, mainly linked to dehydration and rapid weight loss. Dr Emma Cunningham, an advanced aesthetics specialist at Dr Emma Clincs, has also seen a growing number in patients that are experiencing 'GLP-1 Face' - with concerns of loose, sagging skin, showing in the jawline and cheeks. Speaking exclusively to Fabulous, Dr Emma and Dr Sepideh shared all on the brutal 'Ozempic aftermath' - which they believe celebs including Sharon Osbourne, Scott Disick and The Real Housewives of Orange County Star, Emily Simpson, have fallen victim to. Here, they reveal the lesser-known side effects of fat jabs - and how the unintended changes are not just cosmetic, but also have immense emotional and mental impacts that people must be aware of. Inside Hollywood's worrying obsession with fat jabs - and what newly slimline Christina Aguilera really thinks of Ozempic claims 'Skin sensitivity and sunburn' With summer right around the corner, those taking fat jabs should be aware of the side effects many may experience during warm weather. 21 21 Dr Emma stressed that fat jabs make it extremely difficult for your body to cope with rising and falling temperatures. She claimed that with body fat lost, your natural insulation will be reduced, leaving you open to the risk of dehydration or heat exhaustion in hot weather. This has also been recognised by a MedlinePlus study and findings from UFHealth, which identified that, as fat layers thin and insulation reduces, the risk of skin injury is much higher. Not only this, but Dr Emma has also seen an increase in those using Ozempic and Mounjaro experiencing skin sensitivity and sunburn. 'Godzilla' of fat jabs Dr Mitra Dutt, a GP from Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor, says: 'Mounjaro works by activating two hormonal receptors (GIP and GLP-1), which enhance insulin production, improve insulin sensitivity and work to decrease food intake.' Saxenda, which contains the active ingredient liraglutide, is another weight loss jab that's been available on the NHS since 2020. While Mounjaro is hailed as the "King Kong" fat jabs, a new weight loss drug dubbed "Godzilla" looks set to displace it. Containing the active ingredient retatrutide, slimmers trying the drug lost up to 29 per cent of their weight in less than a year. By comparison, trial results showed semaglutide, known as Ozempic, could lead to 15 per cent weight loss and tirzepatide, aka Mounjaro, to 23 per cent. Retatrutide acts on three different receptors in the brain, 'turbocharging' calorie burning while dulling hunger pangs. Existing weight-loss jabs only suppress appetite, whereas the new treatment also speeds up metabolism. The new drug is still undergoing clinical trials so it's not yet known if it will be made available on the NHS. She recalled complaints from users that their skin is more sensitive to the sun, which she puts down to changes in the body's metabolism and immune system. Meanwhile, she reinforced that as a result of weight loss, skin can become thinner and more prone to sun damage, as she explained: 'The combination of these factors can cause individuals taking the drug to be prone to sunburns or rashes, even when using sun protection. 'Wearing a high SPF and staying in the shade during the hottest days is recommended. This is important for people who have just undergone weight loss.' 'Posture, shoe size and joint pain' Experts have also reported an increase in patients noticing changes to their feet, legs, hands and arms. 21 21 One of the least expected areas is the feet. But, according to the experts, the fast loss of fat in these areas can cause discomfort and changes in posture. The experts also recognised that some users have even said they have noticed they are now a different shoe size, which according to W ebMD, can be caused as a result of increased swelling in the feet. Many have even claimed to feel colder as their bodies adjust, as a result of the reduction in fat on the body. Additionally, fat jabs not only affect fat storage but also impact muscle mass due to the metabolic changes caused by weight loss. The pros further acknowledged that this can leave people feeling weaker, less toned and make it harder to maintain strength in their arms and hands. 'Loose and deflated skin' Not only can fat jabs affect users posture and shoe size, but experts have also noticed their ability to impact skin, nails and hair too. 21 21 21 Dr Emma has also noticed an influx in patients experiencing 'skin elasticity and sagging'. She shared: 'Fat loss in the face, torso, and arms can leave the skin looking loose and deflated. 'Although some might think this is a positive outlook on successful results, it can leave individuals feeling self-conscious about their appearance as their natural body contours are no longer there.' Not only this, but she claimed that 'when GLP-1 thins the skin, it will start to sag'. What are the other side effects of weight loss jabs? Like any medication, weight loss jabs can have side effects. Common side effects of injections such as Ozempic include: Nausea: This is the most commonly reported side effect, especially when first starting the medication. It often decreases over time as your body adjusts. Vomiting: Can occur, often in conjunction with nausea. Diarrhea: Some people experience gastrointestinal upset. Constipation: Some individuals may also experience constipation. Stomach pain or discomfort: Some people may experience abdominal pain or discomfort. Reduced appetite: This is often a desired effect for people using Ozempic for weight loss. Indigestion: Can cause a feeling of bloating or discomfort after eating. Serious side effects can also include: Pancreatitis: In rare cases, Ozempic may increase the risk of inflammation of the pancreas, known as pancreatitis, which can cause severe stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. Kidney problems: There have been reports of kidney issues, including kidney failure, though this is uncommon. Thyroid tumors: There's a potential increased risk of thyroid cancer, although this risk is based on animal studies. It is not confirmed in humans, but people with a history of thyroid cancer should avoid Ozempic. Vision problems: Rapid changes in blood sugar levels may affect vision, and some people have reported blurry vision when taking Ozempic. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar): Especially if used with other medications like sulfonylureas or insulin. She acknowledged that the skin's elasticity reduces over time and rapid weight loss can worsen this, as she added: 'In some cases, individuals now consider cosmetic procedures that combine these aftermath issues, such as skin tightening or body contouring treatments, to restore a more natural look'. Dr Emma has also spotted an influx in those reporting fluctuations in their nails and hair while taking the drug. From the changes in nutrition, metabolism and weight loss, nails can become brittle, and hair is popularly known for thinning or falling out. This occurs not just from fat jabs, but also from general weight loss, as people often forget to eat a balanced diet and therefore miss out on vital nutrients. Dr Emma acknowledged: 'These side effects are generally temporary, but they can be distressing for people trying to keep a healthy appearance. 'Try to ensure you have a balanced diet and add some supplements into your day to get rid of these side effects.' ' Tooth decay, oral inflammation and bad breath' But there's also hidden side effects of taking fat jabs that many may not spot at first. 21 Dr Sepideh recognised: 'Many are unaware that a hidden side effect of changing dietary habits and the body's reaction to meditation can cause dry mouth, which can lead to plaque buildup and a high risk of tooth decay. 'GLP-1 causes changes in the way food is processed by the stomach, causing nausea, which can also affect the oral environment.' When it comes to the teeth and mouth health of those on fat jabs, Dr Sepideh acknowledged that 'the decrease in fat can impact areas of your mouth', which can be seen in oral inflammation and dryness, as well as changes in taste or swallowing. As a result, she advised: 'Users of GLP-1 need to obtain strong dental care to avoid long-term issues. 'Make sure you speak to your dentist about this, as they will be able to provide a detailed care plan for you.' She also spotted a very new symptom that has come to light recently, which includes changes to the tongue - through swelling, scalloped edges, persistent changes in taste and a coated appearance. Sharon Obsorne has quite a considerable transformation, however side effects haven't gone unnoticed as she has formed a slight droop around the edge of her lip, known as 'GLP-1 mouth' Dr. Sepideh Jalali She stressed that from speedy weight loss and changes in eating patterns, the body isn't getting enough hydration and vitamins, which can alter the gut microbiome and affect the tongue's appearance and sensitivity. And according to her, some describe the 'GLP-1 tongue' as an uncomfortable, burning sensation and have reported experiencing a metallic taste. Not only this, but Dr Sepideh revealed that many celebs have found themselves victims of the brutal 'Ozempic aftermath'. She claimed: 'Sharon Osbourne has quite a considerable transformation, however side effects haven't gone unnoticed as she has formed a slight droop around the edge of her lip, known as 'GLP-1 mouth'. 'Being linked to ' Ozempic face ' inducing changes to the mouth, teeth, gums and surrounding facial structures due to the rapid weight loss in the fat pads in these areas. 'The drop is caused by skin sagging, creating an appearance of hollow cheeks or a prematurely aged look.' Not only this, but she then added: 'Celebrities such as Scott Disick may start to find trouble in his teeth after taking GLP-1. 'He may begin to notice tooth sensitivity, gum recession, bad breath, an increased risk of cavities, and mouth ulcers or sores. 'This is all down to the drug's reaction, which causes dry mouth, reduces saliva production, which is essential for your mouth to wash away food particles, neutralises harmful acids, helps fight bacteria, and keeps oral tissue hydrated.' Additionally, she reflected that The Real Housewives of Orange County Star, Emily Simpson has confessed that Ozempic made her feel awful as "nothing tastes good". She continued: 'This is known as 'Ozempic tongue' from xerostomia and the massive change in appetite and digestion, this can ruin the standard functions of taste buds.' 'D ifficulty concentrating and changes in energy levels' While GLP-1 drugs reduce appetite and cause weight loss, according to the experts, 'many users have noted changes in their mood and cognitive functions' since beginning injecting. 21 21 When it comes to emotional fluctuations, the experts recognise: 'One of the most common side effects is that the medication impacts mood - some users have reported feeling anxious, irritable and have even seen some depressive symptoms. 'This can be particularly challenging for those with mental health issues in the past.' While the reasons are not fully understood, experts said that the vast changes in blood sugar, appetite and hormonal shifts could trigger deep emotions. Users have said before that there have been signs of difficulty concentrating and obtaining focus while taking the drug Dr. Emma Cunningham The experts recognised that hormonal changes from fat jabs affect serotonin (a neurotransmitter linked to happiness), as they continued: 'The rapid decrease in weight can cause stress to your body and brain, changing your mood.' Not only this, but they also recognised that fat jabs can also have implications on 'cognitive function and mental clarity.' Dr Emma shared: 'Users have said before that there have been signs of difficulty concentrating and obtaining focus while taking the drug. 'This could be caused by the massive changes in energy levels and metabolism caused by rapid weight loss. 'Without adequate nutrients, the brain is unable to maintain focus and clarity, causing mental fog to become a serious issue.' 21 Topics Body Shapes Diet nutrition and weight loss Drugs Fitness and Exercise Heart disease Longtail NHS Sun Club Weather - Latest forecast for the UK Weight Loss success stories Scott Disick Sharon Osbourne
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Comedian Amy Schumer Has Quietly Invested Her $45 Million Fortune In Real Estate, Including Her New Orleans "Dream Come True' Second Home
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. When comedian Amy Schumer wants to get away from New York, she flies to New Orleans, where she and her husband, Chris Fischer, have invested in a second home in the vibrant French Quarter, reports. 'N'Orleans,' as locals refer to it, first stole Schumer's heart in 2016, so much so that after several more visits, she decided to set up a second home there. Don't Miss: Hasbro, MGM, and Skechers trust this AI marketing firm — Inspired by Uber and Airbnb – Deloitte's fastest-growing software company is transforming 7 billion smartphones into income-generating assets – 'Over the years, going on the road, doing stand-up, and then eventually being married and pregnant, we were spending more and more time here. And so in 2021, we bought this beautiful place and renovated it and made it into our dream, dramatic New Orleans hang,' she told Though primarily based in Manhattan, where she moved recently, after listing her Brooklyn townhome for $14 million, to be closer to her son's school, Schumer told her New Orleans hideaway was her 'dream come true.' The expansive home is hardly a chic, contemporary designer retreat but a character-filled, whimsical homestead with high ceilings, cove moldings, and inset porch balconies. Trending: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — Schumer, who Forbes estimated to be worth $37.5 million in 2017, became one of the highest-paid female comedians with a series of films, comedy tours, endorsements, and book deals. After finding wealth and fame, she set about investing in real estate, the first of which was the family farm she lived on as a child but was forced to leave when her parents filed for bankruptcy, reports. Another of her purchases boasts a $200,000 treehouse, which the listing site speculates is on the grounds of her home in Martha's Vineyard, from where her husband hails. Since COVID, there has been a flurry of deals. In 2022, Schumer listed her Upper West Side penthouse on the market for $15 million, buying a $12.5 million townhouse in Brooklyn Heights in 2022, now listed for $14 million, to be closer to her son's Manhattan school. 'He got into a good school, and we're too lazy to commute 45 minutes to take our son to school every day,' she told The Wall Street Journal when listing the home. While in New Orleans, Schumer won't be short of thespian pals for company. Fellow entertainers who call the city home include 'White Lotus' actress Jennifer Coolidge, actor John Goodman, who has lived there for years but recently put his long-time home on the market, and acclaimed TV and theater actor Wendell Pierce, a New Orleans native. Read Next: Nancy Pelosi Invested $5 Million In An AI Company Last Year — , which provides access to a pool of short-term loans backed by residential real estate with just a $100 minimum. Image: Shutterstock Send To MSN: 0 This article Comedian Amy Schumer Has Quietly Invested Her $45 Million Fortune In Real Estate, Including Her New Orleans "Dream Come True' Second Home originally appeared on Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data