“So reassuring”- 'Ginny & Georgia' star Brianne Howey Calls Amy Schumer a Lifesaver After Her First Role Post-Baby

Actors often face daunting transitions, especially when life-changing events intersect with demanding careers. The entertainment industry, known for its fast pace and high expectations, can be particularly challenging for new parents trying to balance personal milestones with professional commitments. Brianne Howey's recent handshake with pregnancy, empowering as it is, had not freed her from the ungroundedness of vulnerability; rather, she has a certain Amy Schumer to thank for holding her hand through it both personally and professionally, it seems.
For some, the transition is eased by supportive co-stars, while others must navigate it alone. Yet, it is the behind-the-scenes friendships and mentorship that shape the core experiences for actors at their most vulnerable.
Brianne Howey thanks Amy Schumer for (when she was) Kinda Pregnant
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Ginny & Georgia star Brianne Howey calls Amy Schumer a lifesaver after her first role post-baby. In a candid interview with Kaitlyn Bristowe on Off the Vine, Howey shared how Schumer’s presence on set was "so reassuring", a source of comfort and encouragement during this pivotal transition. Having recently become a mother, Howey admitted to feeling nervous about returning to acting. Schumer, known for her humor and empathy, created a welcoming environment for the actress on the sets of a very pregnant cinematic number, making the process far less intimidating.
The two actresses worked together on the Netflix comedy Kinda Pregnant, where Schumer plays Lainy, a woman coping with her best friend’s pregnancy by wearing a fake belly. The film, described as a fun and heartwarming comedy, explores themes of friendship, jealousy, and personal growth. Howey, who plays a key supporting role, found the experience to be both creatively fulfilling and emotionally supportive. The story’s humor and heart resonated with audiences, but it was the camaraderie behind the scenes that left a lasting impact on Howey.
While a transition from the aftermath of pregnancy onto the stage was cushioned, Howey has more awaiting her in the industry, effective immediately.
Georgia Miller, back and more miller than ever before
As the announcements and anticipation for an increasingly serious topic of concern sweep the show, the spectators cannot wait to witness Brianne Howey's prowess on screen for the third time. Playing Georgia Miller, Howey is set to face a dramatic murder trial after being arrested for Tom Fuller’s death. As her secrets unravel, her children, Ginny and Austin, struggle with the fallout and work to secure her freedom. Howey’s nuanced performance, one she had been a final for, captures Georgia’s resilience and vulnerability, especially as she endures house arrest and public scrutiny, highlighting her central role in the season’s emotional and legal turmoil.
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Visibly, Amy Schumer’s encouragement not only eased Howey’s transition but also set a positive example for others returning to work after life-changing events. For Howey, working with Schumer was not just about making a movie—it was about finding reassurance, laughter, and a renewed sense of confidence in her craft. Howey credits Schumer with normalizing the challenges of new motherhood in the workplace. Their friendship, built on shared experiences and mutual respect, has become a cornerstone of the project for Howey.
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What do you think of Schumer and Howey's camaraderie over being Kinda Pregnant? Let us know in the comments below!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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