Amy Schumer’s show Life & Beth has been axed by Hulu.
The Unfrosted star, 43 — who recently made the rare move of meeting with her mother after years of drama — appeared on the comedy series as the main character before its cancelation after two seasons.
Its latest season wrapped in February but failed to crack Nielsen’s streaming list, according to Deadline.
The New York native took the reigns of the series as an executive producer, writer and director all while starring on the show.
It followed Schumer’s character Beth, who, after an ‘unexpected incident,’ ‘starts having flashbacks to her teen self (portrayed by Violet Young) and learns how she became who she is and who she wants to become,’ as per IMDb.

Amy Schumer’s show Life & Beth has been axed by Hulu; Michael Cera and Amy seen in 2023

The Unfrosted star, 43, appeared on the comedy series as the main character, Beth, before its cancelation after two seasons; Schumer seen in May
The comedy also starred Susannah Flood, Michael Cera, Kevin Cane, Michael Rappaport, Rosebud Baker and LaVar Walker.
Life & Beth was produced by Fifth Season who also handled the series’ sales internationally.
Kevin Kane, Daniel Powell and Ryan McFaul had roles as executive producers the series alongside the Trainwreck star.
Its first season debuted on Hulu back in March of 2022 and was renewed for a second season after positive reviews from fans at the time.
Its second season premiered on February 16 with all 10 episodes dropping at once on the streamer.
Fans were left heartbroken by the show’s cancelation and took to the program’s social media pages to pen their devastation.
‘Its a shame cause I loved season one…’ a fan wrote on a recent post. Referring to the shows latest episode one fan said, ‘This is single-handedly one of the best episodes of any series I have ever watched!!!’
While on Good Morning America in February, Schumer revealed that the series was inspired by her own personal experiences.

It followed Schumer’s character Beth, who, after an ‘unexpected incident,’ ‘starts having flashbacks to her teen self (portrayed by Violet Young) and learns how she became who she is and who she wants to become,’ as per IMDb

Its latest season wrapped in February but failed to crack Nielsen’s streaming list, according to Deadline
Schumer took the reigns of the series as an executive producer, writer and director all while starring on the show; seen in 2023

While on Good Morning America in February, Schumer revealed that the series was inspired by her own personal experiences; seen in 2023
‘It’s not an autobiographical show, but it is definitely inspired by my real life,’ she said during the interview.
The starlet has famously appeared on, ‘Snatched (2017), I Feel Pretty (2018), Trolls Band Together (2023) and The Humans (2021).
Schumer is set to star in Netflix’s upcoming show Kinda Pregnant, a romantic-comedy featuring Jillian Bell, Brianne Howey, an
d Damon Wayans Jr.