Amy Schumer posts wedding photos, confirms, ‘Yup,’ she married chef Chris Fischer

Show Caption Hide Caption Surprise! Amy Schumer and chef Chris Fischer are married! The two tied the knot in a private ceremony in Malibu on Tuesday, a source has confirmed to PEOPLE.

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something out of the blue.

Amy Schumer, it seems, is a married woman. The comedian-actress appeared to confirm the news she has wed chef Chris Fischer, as reported by People and CNN, in a series of photos shared to Instagram Thursday.

The outlets report the ceremony took place Tuesday in Malibu.

"Yup," Schumer, 36, simply captioned the images that show her in a white dress and appear to be from the vow exchange.

Yup A post shared by @ amyschumer on Feb 15, 2018 at 8:53am PST

After the news broke Thursday, wedding guest Jennifer Lawrence told Entertainment Tonight that the ceremony was “beautiful,” “very sudden,” and left her sobbing.

“His vows were stunning,” Lawrence told the entertainment news show. “It's when two people really love each other and they really mean it, it shows, and it was a beautiful ceremony and an amazing time. I couldn't be happier for them.”

Schumer shared a black-and-white photo of the two locked in a smooch on Feb. 11.

"Happy Birthday @theellenshow thank you for having us!," the I Feel Pretty star wrote, extending birthday wishes to the talk show host who turned 60 on Jan. 26. Though Schumer did not identify her kissing partner, users with keen eyes named him in the comments.

The two were spotted by People sharing a meal in New York City in November, about six months after news of Schumer's split with furniture designer Ben Hanisch broke. The two were together for a year and a half.

Fischer, co-author of the James Beard Award wining Beetlebung Farm Cookbook (named for his grandfather's farm, which he now runs), worked for Mario Batali at Babbo in New York City and St. John Bread and Wine in London, according to Esquire. In an interview with Boston magazine published last July, Fischer's sights were fixed on saving his family’s farm in Martha’s Vineyard.

In response to a request for comment, Schumer's rep, Carrie Byalick, referred USA TODAY to her client's Instagram post.