Watch Amy Schumer and Boyfriend Ben Hanisch Take Full Advantage of the Kiss Cam

Comedian has some fun at Citi Field in between innings

By Mike Vulpo Sep 26, 2016 1:11 AMTags

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Put the kiss cam on Amy Schumer and we're all winners!

The comedian decided to spend her Sunday afternoon at Citi Field in the Big Apple to watch the New York Mets absolutely cream the Philadelphia Phillies—seriously, they won 17 to 0.

But in between innings, the ever popular kiss cam was activated and ready to land on Amy's seats.

Seconds after seeing herself on the big-screen, Amy turned to her dad for a sweet kiss on the cheek. But soon after, it was time to give boyfriend Ben Hanisch a little afternoon love.

As One Direction's "Kiss You" played in the background, the couple took off their sunglasses and went in for a massive (and playful) kiss that received a round of applause from the stadium.

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"I have always wanted to be on the kiss cam!" she wrote on Instagram. "My dad and my man!! #letsgomets."

As it turns out, the moment may not have been possible without Jerry Seinfeld and his wife who graciously offered Amy and her family some extra seats in their private box. Even Matthew Broderick and Jonah Hill were able to join in on the fun.

"Let's go @mets," Amy added in a separate post. "Thank you jerry and @jessseinfeld #dreamday."

During a recent interview with Marie Claire, Amy opened up about the man making her so happy the past few months. To some people's surprise, Ben is actually the first guy who's "really been" her boyfriend.

"There are guys who, if they heard me say that, would want to punch me in the face, but yeah, it's the truth," she shared with the publication. "Being in love is the scariest thing in the world. You want to f--king cry and scream. I can't handle it."

She added, "Every time we say goodbye, I think, 'This will have been a nice last week together.' Or I tell myself nothing is real and he's going to leave me and tell me he never loved me. I feel so bad for him. How exhausting it must be dating me."

If Sunday's baseball game was any indication, it's actually a walk in the park.