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Amy Schumer Just Jokingly One-Upped Meghan Markle By Saying She Already Had Her Baby 😂

Amy Schumer Just Jokingly One-Upped Meghan Markle By Saying She Already Had Her Baby 😂
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Amy Schumer is pregnant! Yay! Meghan Markle is pregnant! Also yay! Never did one think these stories could be in competition, and yet, here we are.


Schumer announced her pregnancy on October 22nd hidden within a tweet in which she endorses various Democrats for election in the November 6th midterms:

Missed it? Take a closer look:


Well played.

Schumer and her husband, Chris Fischer, have so much to look forward to! Schumer says she is four months along.

But in true Schumer spirit, she used the opportunity to take a crack at a different celebrity who is also expecting a baby within the same timeline––none other than the Royal Bride herself, Meghan Markle.


Photo via Instagram/Amy Schumer

"Only took me 4 months," she jests, while holding a newborn baby that is clearly not hers.

Schumer loves taking cracks at Markle. Whether it's about her sunburn:


Photo via Instagram/Amy Schumer

Or the preamble to her big news with an accompanying picture that looks all too familiar:


People are excited for Schumer and sending her and Fischer their regards in their own ways:






And of course, she will probably continue with the digs at Markle well past the births of their respective children.


Schumer is also 37 so the two have even more in common than we thought!




Congratulations to both ladies.

H/T: People, Instagram

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