Watching her father battle multiple sclerosis and her parents getting divorced made comedian and actress Amy Schumer strong and influences her comedy today, she tells Mo Rocca in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING WITH CHARLES OSGOOD to be broadcast today, July 5 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
Born in Manhattan, Schumer's family was well-off. But when she was 12, her father was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The family went bankrupt and then moved to Long Island. Her parents divorced. "I think it was the divorce and my dad getting sick that were the wonderful gifts that made me the strong angel you see here today," she tells Rocca, laughing. She watched as her father's condition worsened, but also became a caretaker. That experience, however, taught her to appreciate life and have fun. "I love to laugh. I seek laughter all the time," Schumer says. "I think that's something that also comes with having a sick parent is you don't know what's going to happen and so I'll be like, 'I'm psyched my legs still work.' And I want to, like, experience all I can and make as many memories as I can."Follow CBS SUNDAY MORNING on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Listen to CBS SUNDAYMORNING podcasts at Play.it.
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