TRENDING Published February17, 2016 By Marijim Dy

Amy Schumer And Ben Hanisch Cozy Up On Valentine’s Day; ‘Trainwreck’ Star Ready To Be A Mom?

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Amy Schumer and Ben Hanisch
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Amy Schumer and Ben Hanisch spend their first Valentine's Day as a couple.

Mail Online reported that the couple took to their respective Instagram accounts to share photos of how they spent their Valentine's. The publication noted that Amy Schumer and Ben Hanisch had a casual holiday.

Hanisch posted a photo of himself and his lady love doing peace signs for the camera. They both sported athleisure wear.

Amy Schumer wore a navy puffer jacket with dark leggings as well as patterned black and white trainers with turquoise laces. Her boyfriend wore a navy blue top with grey sweatpants and trainers.

The "Trainwreck" star shared a photo of herself and Ben Hanisch making goofy faces. They both captioned their posts, "Valentine."

Amy Schumer's BFF, Jennifer Lawrence has given her approval to the Chicago-based furniture designer. "Ben's great. Ben is like hot and like when I first saw him I was like 'Ohhh,'" she told Extra. "He's like super sweet, he does not have to be that nice 'cause he's hot."

The couple has been dating for a few months. They made their relationship official last month.

Meanwhile, Amy Schumer may be getting ready to be a mom. People reported that the "Trainwreck" star shared a photo of herself from her trailer as she sported a prosthetic pregnant belly.

"What to expect," she wrote.

Two weeks ago, she also shared an image of herself and Ben holding a puppy. "It's a girl," Schumer captioned the photo.

The publication clarified that Amy Schumer and Ben Hanisch are not expecting a baby.

Schumer and Seth Rogen starred in Bud Light's Super Bowl 50 ad. The video opened with Seth Rogen and Amy Schumer prepping for something big. The "Trainwreck" star was shown pulling on her pantyhose while the "Neighbors" actor rubbed lotion on his elbow.

"This is more than just a Super Bowl ad," Alexander Lambrecht, Bud Light VP, said. "It's a completely new communication of what Bud Light stands for - inclusivity, positivity and fun."

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