After seven years of marriage, Amy Schumer and husband Chris Fischer are untying the knot.

The actress and comedian, 44, confirmed her divorce on Instagram Friday, Dec. 12, revealing that the two remain on good terms as they part ways. The pair will continue to coparent their six-year-old son Gene.

"Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years. We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son. We would appreciate people respecting our privacy at this time," Schumer wrote in the post, sharing a photo of the pair side by side on a subway.

She quipped that the divorce is not because she lost weight or because he is a James Beard award-winning chef who "still pulls some hot tail."

"Amicable and all love and respect! Family forever," she added.

The actress and professional chef's romantic relationship seemingly began in November 2017, and the pair got married in Malibu, California, by February 2018, according to People.

"We got down to business really quick," Schumer said on the Today in April 2018. "We've been friends for like six months before."

That same month, she was a guest on the "Howard Stern Show," where she revealed that Fischer is the brother of Schumer's personal assistant and the pair bonded after a trip to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.

The pair's divorce comes after Schumer cleared out her Instagram grid last month, deleting all her posts recently before posting a series of photos on Nov. 11. In another post, she slammed "media outlets" who speculated she had deleted old photos after losing weight, writing, "That's a narrative you created" and "I'm proud of how I've looked always."

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