Why Amy Schumer feels like the luckiest girl in the world

Actress Amy Schumer accepts Critics' Choice MVP Award onstage during the 21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 17, 2016 in Santa Monica, California. PICTURE: Christopher Polk / AFP

Actress Amy Schumer accepts Critics' Choice MVP Award onstage during the 21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 17, 2016 in Santa Monica, California. PICTURE: Christopher Polk / AFP

Published Mar 24, 2017

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Amy Schumer feels lucky to be in a relationship with Ben Hanisch because he is very protective and understanding of her fame.

The 'Trainwreck' star has been dating furniture designer Ben Hanisch who relocated from Chicago to live with her in New York City for over a year and she is thankful he is always really cool with the attention that comes with life in the public eye. She said: "He's very protective of me. Like, not overprotective, but if someone's taking pictures of me or filming in a restaurant, he'll start taking pictures of them.

"He's really cool; it's not a problem to be around any of the sorts of people who are at these events. He takes it all in his stride. "But when I say, 'Shall we get out of here?,' he's like, 'Yes!'"

Amy feels so lucky to be with Ben, and claims he had never seen any of her work before they met. She added to the upcoming new issue of Britain's Glamour magazine: "I'm so lucky that I met him. And he hadn't seen any of my work before we met..."

Despite being a household name, the 35-year-old star insists she never wanted to be famous and was terrified at the thought of everyone knowing who she is. She said: "No, I did not ever want to be famous, honestly. It didn't occur to me until it was already happening. The fame aspect is not something that appealed to me at all. And I was really kind of terrified of it."

However, Amy insists she is "grateful" for even the downsides of fame, though it can be "distracting" and "embarrassing for everyone" she's with when her presence draws attention. She said: "I wouldn't trade it to wait tables or whatever. I live my life; I'm grateful for everything. It's mostly just really annoying.

"I'm conscious for the people I'm with. Now when I go outside, I get photographed by the paparazzi. "I'm not to the level of some people some actresses where it's constant tabloids, but it's enough that it's really uncomfortable."

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