She usually kicks herself in her award-winning stand-up routines.
But Amy Schumer had some fun with her one-year-old son, Gene Fischer, while they were playing a hilarious drinking contest on Instagram.
The 39-year-old comedian begins a round of Never Have I Ever with her son, who does not quite understand how to play.

Laughter: Amy Schumer, 39, had some fun with her one-year-old son Gene Fischer by playing a non-alcoholic liquor contest from Never Have I Ever on Instagram Wednesday.
Amy sits at her table next to a snow-covered patio while Gene sits next to her in his high chair.
She was wearing a comfortable lilac-colored hoodie with a rainbow on her chest, and she was tying her blonde hair.
Gene looks ultra-cut in a graphic sweatshirt with a brunette while sucking on his pacifier while taking a breather.
‘OK, what about this? I never … went on a plane, ‘the Trainwreck star suggested.
‘You were in a plane! Drink, ‘she ordered Gene, who looked confused before saying non-stop,’ Yes. ‘

Over his head: ‘OK, what about this? I never … went on a plane, ‘the Trainwreck star suggested. ‘You were in a plane! Drink, ‘she advises Gene, who looks confused

Drink! While his mother holds out her large cup of water, he grabs his green sippie cup, though he takes much more than just one sigh
While his mother holds out her large cup of water, he grabs his green sippie cup, though he takes much more than just a swing.
“I never … got a speeding ticket. I’ll drink, ‘Amy continues, though Gene thinks it’s his indication for another long drink.
“Do you have a speeding ticket?” his mother teased him.
“Yes,” he replied.
“Oh, well, I did not know that,” Amy says with a perfect deadlift.
“I never have,” she adds the playful track.

Everything goes: But when Amy takes a sip because she gets a speeding ticket once, Gene shows that he does not get the rules and takes another drink himself
“It made me all day,” says Joey King, while Kerry Washington simply writes, “HAHAHAHAHA.”
Tan France of Queer Eye added: “He’s so damn cute.”
Amy shares Gene with her husband, Chris Fischer, an award-winning chef from James Beard in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, where they live with their son.
The couple were married in February 2018 in Malibu and Amy gave birth to their son on May 5 of the following year.
In April, the comedian revealed that she and Chris Gene’s middle name, Attell, had changed, which he was given in honor of her good friend, comedian Dave Attell.
‘Do you know then that Gene, our baby’s name, has been officially changed? This is now Gene David Fischer, ‘she wrote on Instagram. It was Gene Attell Fischer, but we realized we had accidentally called our son ‘genitals’. Gene Attell sounds like genitals. ‘
Instead, they pointed Attell to David to still pay tribute to her friend.

Happy couple: Amy shares Gene with her husband, Chris Fischer, an award-winning chef from James Beard in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, where they live with their son

Beloved: The couple got married in Malibu in February 2018, and Amy gave birth to their son on May 5 of the following year.
On Wednesday, Amy began the controversy she sparked after having fun with Hilaria Baldwin, which led her social media fans to pick her mocking accent and discover that the Boston-born yoga teachers was not actually Spanish.
She told Entertainment Tonight that she had deleted her original message, which was joking about Hilaria showing off her ornamental figure while holding her child because she feared it was too ‘mean’.
‘It’s a little crazy to be in your baby’s underwear. “I just thought it was a little funny, and then I saw that she was making a video and that she looked a little upset,” Amy explained. “Not for me, but about the comments she gets. I was just like, ‘I do not want to be mean’, and it seemed to hurt her feelings, so I just took it down. ‘
But Hilaria’s reaction led others to investigate her past, and people who knew her in her teens made it clear that she did not identify herself as Spanish at the time.

Unintended consequences: Amy opens for Entertainment Tonight on Tuesday about how she unintentionally sparked a controversy over Hilaria Baldwin’s faux Spanish heritage
“We just played with each other, and then the whole Spain thing came out,” Amy continued. “I just felt like everyone was watching it. Like, “What’s going on?” I thought we were still playing, so I wrote, “Hey, look, I love Spain too.” But then it became this whole big thing and people were really upset, so I just took it down [too]. ‘
The I Feel Pretty star said she feels sympathy for Hilaria.
“She has a million and a half children, and it’s really hard,” she joked before adding, “But you can not just pretend to be from Spain.”

Increasing: After fans realized that Hilaria was born in Boston and was not originally identified as Spanish, Amy joked that she also ‘loved’ Spain, even though she removed it to not be ‘mean’.