Amy Schumer revealed she once kicked a famous baseball player out of her place after he performed oral sex on her.
The “Kinda Pregnant” star reflected on some of her wildest hookup stories during an appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast Wednesday.
When asked by host Alex Cooper about her “craziest fan interaction,” Schumer replied, “I guess them eating me out.”
Although Schumer has “never” publicly discussed the story, she decided to “get right into it” — without naming the athlete.
However, the actress confirmed that the unidentified man played “baseball” and was at one of her stand-up shows.
“[It was] when I was at sort of my peak, touring arenas, whatever … were they a professional athlete? Sure,” she confessed.
“Did I text them late at night and they came over, went down on me and then I said, ‘I’m so tired, I’m so sorry,’ and they left? Yes.”
The comedian then looked straight into the camera, adding, “And you know who you are.”
Schumer made it clear she and the man “didn’t have sex” — which potentially inspired a scene from her 2015 comedy “Trainwreck.”
“He went down on me and then I yawned and was like [I’m tired],” she said. “That’s a moment in ‘Trainwreck’ — that’s from real life.”
Schumer admitted that she has found herself in that situation “a couple times.”
“I’m not proud of it,” she joked.
“You wanna be a giving lover, whatever whatever, but at this moment it was like, you know … some people will blow a guy and that’s the end of the night. So I kind of did it my way, to quote Frank Sinatra,” she added.
While the athlete took it well, Schumer said some of her other lovers didn’t have the same reaction.
“That has happened probably three times in my life,” she shared. “One of them was furious, I remember, and one of them was like totally fine with it and, you know what, the baseball player was pretty cool about it.”
Schumer, who wed chef Chris Fischer in 2018, revealed elsewhere in the episode that she has never orgasmed “from penetration.”
“It’s a scary thing to say out loud,” she admitted. “It’s scary because nobody talks about it because we’re all, like, getting an Oscar.”
The comedian said she didn’t even “try” to “have a guy make” her climax until she was in her 30s.
However, she has thankfully had “generous partners who understand” she needs to “orgasm first.”
While Schumer was hesitant to share the sex confession, Cooper praised her for normalizing a struggle that so many women face.
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