Amy Schumer Shows Off Her 'Mom Dance' Moves at a New York Knicks Game 11 Years After Her Famous

Amy Schumer attended the New York Knicks Game against the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, March 1

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  • She showed off her "mom dance" moves on the big screen alongside actress Francis Benhamou

  • Schumer, a longtime Knicks fan, featured the Knicks City Dancers in her 2015 film Trainwreck

Amy Schumer's still got the moves!

The comedian, 44, had some fun at a New York Knicks game on Sunday, March 1, which got her featured on the "Mom Moves Dance Cam" alongside pal, Francis Benhamou.

Schumer appeared to be ready when the camera panned to her, showing off her moves while decked out in Knicks gear.

"Mom Dance Cam coming in hard," theLife & Bethstar wrote on herInstagram Story.

Amy Schumer on the 'Mom Moves Dance Cam'Credit: Amy Schumer/Instagram

She also shared aselfiefrom the game at Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks took on the San Antonio Spurs, beating them 114 to 89.

"Said go New York @nyknicks," Schumer captioned the pic with her pals.

Amy Schumer's selfie with friends at Sunday's New York Knicks gameCredit: Amy Schumer/Instagram

Schumer is a longtime Knicks fan, highlighting the team and particularly the Knicks City Dancers, who she featured in her 2015 comedyTrainwreck.

In the film, Schumer famously joined the dance troupe in a grand gesture to her boyfriend Aaron, played byBill Hader.

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Sherecreated her dance numberat a Feb. 2025 game, taking her moves to the court with the rest of the City Dancers.

Schumer wasn't the only comedian in attendance at Sunday's game.Larry David,Ben Stiller,Whoopi Goldberg,Christine Baranskiand more were seen in aInstagram postshared by the Knicks.

The outing comes amid a time of highs and lows for Schumer, whofiled for divorcefrom husband Chris Fischer in January after more than seven years of marriage. The former couple shares son Gene, 6.

Amy Schumer with the New York Knicks dance team in 2025Credit: Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty

Schumer has also been celebrating her recent weight loss after shedding 50 lbs.

"Pics of yourself when you're finally feeling strong and beautiful are not a cry for help," shepreviously wrote on Instagramafter posting pics of a photo shoot. "They are a celebration of life and health. Love to the single moms out there."

She previously shared, "This year is about self-care and self-love."

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Amy Schumer Shows Off Her 'Mom Dance' Moves at a New York Knicks Game 11 Years After Her Famous “Trainwreck” Dance

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Val Chmerkovskiy hospitalized during

Val Chmerkovskiyis currently down for the count, but promises he'll be back on the ballroom floor soon.

Entertainment Weekly 'Dancing With the Stars' pro Val Chmerkovskiy with celebrity contestant Sherri Shepherd in 2012Credit: Adam Taylor/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

The veteranDancing With the Starspro shared a video from his hospital bed with his 1.5 millionInstagramfollowers on Sunday. He was set to take the stage at the Prairie Home Alliance Theater in Peoria, Ill., that night, but wound up seeking care for a pressing medical issue.

"What's up friends. So yeah, my bad. I ended up out here in Peoria, but the doc was cool — shout out to Claire our [physical therapist] on tour, and everyone on our tour for rallying," he said. "I've just been having vertigo for the past couple of days and had it yesterday."

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Chmerkovskiy explained that he "was able to get through [yesterday's] show, and then we ran some tests, and again we're on the bus. I guess that kind of, once that little crystal in your equilibrium — again I'm learning a lot — once it goes out, it's really hard to get it back in."

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Also called Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or BPPV, vertigo is defined byThe Mayo Clinicas an onset of "brief periods of mild to intense dizziness" caused by disturbances to a small organ inside the ear called the vestibular labyrinth." The "crystals" Chmerkovskiy referred to are called otolith organs, which help detect head movement to maintain balance, but can cause dizziness and mobility issues when thrown off.

"I'm just spinning everywhere," Chmerkovskiy continued. "So when I'm on the bus, and it's moving... I just woke up and couldn't get myself together. Hopefully tomorrow's a day off, and I'll be back on Tuesday." In the caption of the post, Chmerkovskiy wrote, "Sorry my friends… small hiccup."

Dancing With the Starsregularly sends its core cast of professional ballroom dancers on the road after the conclusion of a new season. Top competitors and fan-favorite celebrity contestants from those seasons often join as special guest co-hosts, like season 34's Danielle Fishel, who kicked off this recent tour cycle in January.

In addition to Chmerkovskiy, the cast of pros includes official cohost Emma Slater, Danielle Karagach, Hailey Bills, Brandon Armstrong, Britt Stewart, Alan Bersten, Ezra Sosa, Jenna Johnson, and Pasha Pashkov.

Season 34 winner Witney Carson and her celebrity partner Robert Irwin will join the tour from April 21-30. Season 34 contestants Andy Richter, Elaine Hendrix, Dylan Efron, Alix Earle, and Jordan Chiles are also participating in the tour.

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Jelly Roll Says He 'Flipped' His ATV and Broke His Collarbone Before 2026 Grammys, Wanted to 'Cry' and 'Scream' at Ceremony

Jelly Roll revealed that he injured his collarbone in an ATV accident shortly before the 2026 Grammy Awards in an Instagram post on Sunday, March 1

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  • The singer said he wanted to "scream" and "cry" every time someone hugged him following his wins at the ceremony on Feb. 1

  • "Anyways, moral of the story, get back on that pony baby," said Jelly Roll of the incident and his fears of driving his ATV again

Jelly Rollis opening up about an injury that he sustained shortly before the2026 Grammy Awards, but chose to keep a "secret" from fans.

On Sunday, March 1, the "Save Me" singer, 41, spoke candidly in anInstagram videoabout being hesitant to ride an ATV again, as rolling his earlier this year left him with a broken collarbone.

In the clip, Jelly Roll was seen walking around the repaired ATV before sharing a photo of his X-ray, a snap of him on stage at theGrammy Awards, and the damaged vehicle before it was fixed.

Jelly Roll at the 2026 Grammy AwardsCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

"Y'all just took this thing out for the first time since I flipped it," said Jelly Roll. "I broke my collarbone. I was so scared to get back on this thing. I just knew if I didn't get back on it sooner than later, I was just going to be more and more afraid of it."

He continued, "I tell y'all what though, my brother got it fixed, dude, and he killed it. It's brand new, I figured I had totaled it.

The "Need a Favor" singer revealed that he wanted to share the accident because the congratulatory hugs he received after his Grammy wins came to his mind while riding the ATV.

"I was just thinking, I was out there running all over the Grammys with a broken collarbone," said Jelly Roll. "Every time I hugged somebody that week, I wanted to scream. I just didn't say it, but every time somebody squeezed me, dude, I thought I was gonna cry."

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"Sometimes the machine can do more than the user thinks it can. This was all user error," he said of coping with the pain. "Anyways, moral of the story, get back on that pony baby. Love y'all," he concluded.

The star captioned his Instagram post, "I've been keeping a secret from y'all… 🤕."

Recovery from a collarbone injury can take up to 12 weeks, according to theCleveland Clinic.

While attending the Grammys with his wife,Bunnie Xo, on Sunday, Feb. 1, Jelly Roll won Best Contemporary Country Album for his 2024 album,Beautifully Broken, Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song with Brandon Lake for "Hard Fought Hallelujah" and Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Shaboozey for "Amen."

Jelly RollCredit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

He later opened up toPEOPLEabout the accomplishment and his supportive fans who made it all possible.

"This would never have happened without them," he said. "Imagine they're one of the few people in the world, in the very beginning, who believe me. This overweight white trash kid from Tennessee was going to figure it out one day and to be standing up here going, that's my time, we actually get it."

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Jelly Roll Says He 'Flipped' His ATV and Broke His Collarbone Before 2026 Grammys, Wanted to 'Cry' and 'Scream' at Ceremony

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