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Amy Schumer Wows in Red-Hot Swimsuit While Jet Skiing With Son Gene, 7, During Yacht Getaway

Amy Schumer gave fans a glimpse of her sun-soaked yacht getaway on May 27.

InStyle Amy Schumer attends the premiere of 'Lorne' at Alice Tully Hall on April 9, 2026 in New York City.Credit: Getty Images

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  • The Trainwreck actress posed for several photos wearing a red-hot swimsuit while enjoying an outing on the boat.

  • Schumer also shared sweet behind-the-scenes moments with her son Gere, 7, including a photo of them jet skiing together.

Amy Schumeris officially kicking off summer with asun-soaked yacht getaway—and she gave fans a glimpse of her action-packed itinerary with her son, Gere, 7. In aphoto dump posted on May 27, the comedian turned up the heat in ared-hot swimsuitas she shared snaps from her jet skiing and paddle boarding adventures.

Amy Schumer wears a red swimsuit on a paddle board.Credit: Instagram/Amy Schumer

Schumer, who shares Gere with herestranged husband, Chris Fischer, looked like she was ready for Hot Girl Summer in her post-Memorial Day weekend carousel. In one image, the 44 year old donned a redone-piece swimsuitwith a wide-brimmed straw hat as she balanced on a stand-up paddleboard in the dark blue water.

The comedian playfully gave the camera the middle finger and stuck her tongue out as she posed aboard a white jet ski wearing a black helmet and a black life jacket on top of her swimsuit in another snapshot.

Amy Schumer wears a red swimsuit while jet skiing with her son, Gere.Credit: Instagram/Amy Schumer

In yet another picture, theKinda Pregnantactress shared a bonding moment with her son, sitting in front of Gere in the jet ski. Her mini-me, whose face was obscured, could be seen wearing a black helmet paired with blue swim trunks, a long-sleeved blue top, and a blue life jacket.

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Amy Schumer wears a blush pink slip dress aboard a yachtCredit: Instagram/Amy Schumer

Elsewhere in the photo dump, Schumer shared some of the highlights from herWhite Lotus-style yacht vacation—albeit infused with her own brand of humor. As she lounged aboard the luxurious vessel in a quiet luxury-coded brown-and-white silk blouse and pants, she snapped a moment where Gere’s hand could be seen pushing her face as she made a silly expression.

In another photo, Schumer dramatically deadpanned as she gazed off into the distance, accessorizing with a straw hat, sunglasses, and a red fan that was printed with the words “air conditioning.”

TheI Feel Prettyalum, who filed for divorce from the James Beard Award-winning chef on January 6 after 7 years of marriage, revealed she was also spending the idyllic trip with friends. In one photo taken on a smaller boat, Schumer could be seen holding Gere (whose face was covered with a whale emoji) as she sat between a man and a woman.

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Amy Schumer Wows in Red-Hot Swimsuit While Jet Skiing With Son Gene, 7, During Yacht Getaway

Amy Schumer gave fans a glimpse of her sun-soaked yacht getaway on May 27. The Gist The Trainwreck actress posed ...
Matthew Perry Foundation’s CEO Says Actor's Death Was 'Like Losing a Family Member'

The CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation, Lisa Kasteler Calio, has paid tribute to the late actor in a heartbreaking victim impact statement obtained by PEOPLE

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  • The statement was released ahead of the sentencing of Perry's personal assistant Kenneth "Kenny" Iwamasa on the morning of Wednesday, May 27

  • "I had lost my friend, someone I cared very deeply for. Losing Matthew was like losing a family member," Calio said while reflecting on the night of Perry's death

The CEO of theMatthew PerryFoundation paid tribute to the late actor as she spoke out in an emotional victim impact statement ahead of the sentencing of his personal assistantKenneth "Kenny" Iwamasa.

Iwamasa — who is one offive people convicted of crimesconnected to Perry's 2023 ketamine overdose death — will learn his fate on the morning of Wednesday, May 27. He faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death.

Perry was found deadin his hot tub at his Pacific Palisades home on Oct. 28, 2023, andhis cause of death was determinedto be "acute effects of ketamine." He was 54.

The Department of Justice determined that Iwamasa had "repeatedly" injected Perry with ketamine "without medical training," including performing multiple injections on him on the day he died.

Ahead of the sentencing, Lisa Kasteler Calio, CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation, discussed Iwamasa while reflecting on the lateFriendsstar's incredible life in a victim impact statement submitted to the court on Tuesday, May 26.

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In the impact statement obtained by PEOPLE, Calio explained how she'd worked in communications in the entertainment industry for 50 years; close to 30 of which she'd spent working for Perry.

“It was my job to protect Matthew from a worldwide media that thought Matthew's personal life should be played out publicly. I could only be of use to Matthew if he trusted me—and he did, implicitly. Our relationship transcended that of client/publicist. I was his confidante and I was fierce on his behalf,” Calio shared.

She explained that on the night of Perry's death, she sat on a curb outside his home for six hours, adding that she'd gone to meet his parents and stepparents.

“I would not have been allowed into the house and, frankly, I didn't want to go in. I stayed because I didn't know how to leave. I had lost my friend, someone I cared very deeply for. Losing Matthew was like losing a family member,” Calio insisted, stating that she was “concerned” about Iwamasa, whom she'd known longer than Perry.

Matthew Perry is pictured with Lisa Kasteler CalioCredit: Alamy

Calio noted that Iwamasa — who previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine, in connection with Perry's death — was a 60-year-old man, not “a young assistant trying to break into the business.”

“He had worked in it for decades—but again, he now had a lifestyle to protect, even if meant harming Matthew,” she said, claiming that Iwamasa “wanted to inhabit and control Matthew's world.”

Calio accused Iwamasa of trying to get the late star “to fire several of those he trusted the most,” alleging that despite that not happening, he did manage to convince Perry that “he didn't need his sober companion or his team.”

Calio said in the statement, “Kenny convinced Matthew that there were too many people around and that he didn't need to spend the money on them anymore. And that battle Kenny won. I was not aware. And from my point of view, that was the beginning of the end.”

Kenneth 'Kenny' IwamasaCredit: BACKGRID

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She alleged that Iwamasa would buy over-the-counter sleep aids for Perry, who she said had terrible insomnia, when the medication he was prescribed wasn't enough.

Calio also claimed that despite Iwamasa telling her things she wasn't interested in knowing regarding Perry's physicality, he “never mentioned the ketamine.”

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She alleged that he didn't speak about it, “because his true concern was not upsetting the lifestyle to which he'd become accustomed,” stating that from what she'd read, he'd watched Perry “seize up more than once and never told any of us who cared so deeply” about the actor.

“We would have gotten him the help he desperately needed,” Calio wrote, claiming that although she thought Iwamasa feared that Perry would have fired him if he'd said anything, this wouldn't have been the case.

(L-R) Jasveen Sangha, Erik Fleming, Mark Chavez and Salvador PlasenciaCredit: Jojo Korsh/BFA.com/Shutterstock; BACKGRID; Getty (2)

Calio alleged in the statement, “Kenny Iwamasa killed my friend. His narcissistic, outrageous, irresponsible behavior, his psychotic plan, caused him to heat up the jacuzzi, give Matthew the giant shot he requested and leave him alone to die.”

She said she'd spoken to Perry about their plans for the Matthew Perry Foundation three days before his death.

Calio wrote, “Matthew said he wanted to be remembered as someone who helped as many people as possible, not for 'Chandler.' There was no question that we were going to move forward and fulfill his legacy. The Foundation is almost three years old—our work, in Matthew's name, is saving lives.”

She continued that she'd heard that “Kenny may receive a lighter sentence because he has been helpful with the other cases related to Matthew's death,” adding, “This is heartbreaking. He did not help Matthew.”

“Whatever sentence he receives, it won't be long enough. He will always be known as the man who killed Matthew Perry, I suppose there should be some comfort in that,” Calio's statement concluded. “Your Honor, the world lost a wonderful, kind, generous, sweet, loyal soul. Matthew is still beloved, I see it every day.”

Calio's statement was filed as part of the federal criminal proceedings tied to Perry's death.

Perry's sisters, Caitlin and Madeline Morrison, were also among those criticizing Iwamasa in emotionalvictim impact statements previously obtained by PEOPLE,accusing him of enabling their brother's drug use.

“It is difficult to put into words the sense of betrayal I felt when I found out what Kenny had done,” Madeline wrote in a statement addressed to U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Garnett.

“In many ways, it felt like my brother died all over again. Everything I believed about the day he died—everything Kenny told us—was a lie," she continued, adding: "The idea that someone my brother considered family could betray him in such an unimaginable way is something I never could have conceived."

According to the Department of Justice, Iwamasa was accused of conspiring withJasveen Sangha, Erik Fleming and Dr. Salvador Plasenciato illegally obtain ketamine and distribute it to Perry, PEOPLE previously reported.

Sangha, Fleming, Plasencia and Dr. Mark Chavez — who admitted to helping distribute ketamine to Plasencia — have all pleaded guilty to various charges tied to the case.

Sangha, dubbed the "Ketamine Queen,"was sentenced to 15 years in prison in Aprilafter pleading guilty to one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, three counts of distribution of ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death or serious bodily injury.

For Iwamasa, prosecutors have recommended a sentence of 41 months in prison plus three years of supervised release, according to court documents previously obtained by PEOPLE.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

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Matthew Perry Foundation’s CEO Says Actor's Death Was 'Like Losing a Family Member'

The CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation, Lisa Kasteler Calio, has paid tribute to the late actor in a heartbreaking victim impact state...
Russia allows central bank, top lender Sberbank to down drones

May 27 (Reuters) - Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate their ‌own defence systems and arm staff to repel drone attacks, ‌a document published by the lower house of parliament showed.

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Ukraine struck the central bank's ​office in Sevastopol in Crimea with a missile on Wednesday, local governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said, alleging that it was a British-made Storm Shadow missile. He added that the building was on fire.

Ukraine has been regularly ‌striking Russia with drones ⁠since Moscow launched the war in February 2022, with energy infrastructure frequently targeted as Kyiv aims to ⁠deprive Moscow of revenues in order to bring the conflict to an end.

Drone defence systems could be located next to the central bank, the ​country's biggest ​bank Sberbank, and the Russian ​Cash Collection Association. Staff at ‌those institutions would be permitted to be armed.

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The institutions would handle the cost of drone defence themselves, Anatoly Aksakov, the head of the financial committee in Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, was quoted as saying by the RBC news outlet.

The attack on ‌the central bank's office in Sevastopol ​was the first on a major central ​bank office since the start ​of the war. There were no reported attacks ‌on major Sberbank offices.

On Tuesday, Alexander ​Shokhin, head of ​Russia's most powerful business lobby, told President Vladimir Putin companies are ready to finance the purchase of heavier weapons and ​electronic systems to defend ‌their infrastructure from drone attacks.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Jekaterīna ​Golubkova in Tokyo and Gleb Bryanski in Moscow; Editing ​by Lincoln Feast and Gus Trompiz)

Russia allows central bank, top lender Sberbank to down drones

May 27 (Reuters) - Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate their ‌own defence sys...
Elizabeth Hurley Models Plunging Dress With Sky-High Slit From Her Own Brand

It’s safe to say thatElizabeth Hurleyis still proving that nobody does glamorous vacation dressing quite like her. The “Christmas in the Caribbean” star and swimwear mogul just shared a stunning new photo from her label, Elizabeth Hurley Beach, and the look instantly had fans doing a double take.

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Posing outdoors against a dreamy Mediterranean style backdrop, Hurley slipped into a flowing tropical print dress with a dramatically plunging neckline and a sky high slit, showing off her endless legs. The whole look worked wonders for her toned frame.

Elizabeth Hurley strikes a pose in plunging dress with dangerously high slit from her own brand

For her latestlook, Elizabeth Hurley opted for a rather breezy dress featuring soft blue, lavender, and green botanical prints scattered across the airy fabric. This ended up giving the whole outfit an ultra-luxury resort feel. While the print kept things playful, the silhouette turned up the heat. The deep and alluring neckline plunged daringly low, while the slit climbed high enough to make the relaxed cover-up feel red-carpet ready.

Hurley styled her brunette locks into rather loose beach waves with a side parting, which made her face look even more gorgeous. This added some extra panache to her look, as well. In fact, she also added glowing makeup, with blushed cheeks, simply pretty eyes, and a gorgeous, glossy nude lip. With these beauty choices, Hurley leaned into her signature bombshell aesthetic to perfection.

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The “Bedazzled” actor appeared completely at ease while lounging barefoot in a woven chair, one leg crossed over the other as sunlight poured across the terrace. This latest look felt like another perfect example of her formula: equal parts luxury holiday chic and classic old Hollywood sensuality.

Perhaps only Hurley could make a relaxed floral beach dress look this dangerously glamorous. No wonder fans quickly flooded the comments section praising her timeless glamor, with many pointing out how effortlessly she modeled pieces from her brand.

Originally reported by Mehak Walia onTheFashionSpot.

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