UPDATE, 8 AM: Amy Schumer’s Comedy Central series is not over, according to the actress/comedian, but the show is on an indefinite hiatus and there is no Season 5 “in the foreseeable future.” Schumer was clarifying her earlier Tweets that suggested the show was ending. Inside Amy Schumer was renewed for a fifth season in January and wrapped Season 4 in June.

#InsideAmySchumer is not cancelled. @ComedyCentral has provided us with a wonderful home and we couldn't be happier there. I am just touring — Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) August 18, 2016

Doing Standup and focusing on writing more for the next year at least. We are slated for a season 5 but not in the foreseeable future. — Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) August 18, 2016

I'm grateful @ComedyCentral is giving me this time to work on other projects. Now please grab my book #TheGirlWithTheLowerBackTattoo for now — Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) August 18, 2016

It’s not unprecedented for stand-up comedians to take breaks between seasons of shows that they topline. Louis C.K. took a long hiatus from Louie to work on other projects, as did Larry David with Curb Your Enthusiasm between the show’s eighth and ninth seasons.

PREVIOUS, 12:07 AM: Is Inside Amy Schumer done? Yes, at least according to series co-creator and star Amy Schumer herself, who tonight appeared to announce that the series has ended in a brief statement on Twitter. “We aren’t making the show anymore,” she said.

The Trainwreck star’s statement came in response to a surging controversy over her professional relationship with writer-comedian Kurt Metzger. Meztger ignited a firestorm this week after a series of tweets in which he mocked and ridiculed women who report sexual assault. Furiously criticized by other comics and fans alike for the comments, particular focus was given to Meztger’s gig writing for Inside Amy Schumer due to the show’s openly feminist themes and Schumer’s comments about women and sexual assault. Meztger is credited as a writer on over 30 episodes of the show.

This led to thousands of tweets aimed at Schumer, demanding to know why she continued to employ Metzger. Schumer publicly condemned him, noting that he is a friend but that “his words are not mine,” and saying that their friendship has been severely damaged by the comments. She also insisted that Metzger did not work for her, saying bluntly “he is not a writer on my show.” This failed to quell the matter however, prompting Schumer to announce the end of her show with this brief statement:

I didn't fire Kurt. He isn't a writer for my show because we aren't making the show anymore. There are no writers for it. — Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) August 18, 2016

If Schumer isn’t kidding (or venting frustration at fans), the end of Inside Amy Schumer comes despite the fact that Comedy Central renewed the series for a 5th season back in January. Ending the show won’t leave Schumer unemployed of course. The comedian has been extremely busy since breaking out into the mainstream in 2015, and has several projects inbound, among them a supporting role in the feature Thank You for Your Service, due later this year, and is co-starring with Goldie Hawn in Mother/Daughter, which she co-wrote and is set to hit theaters May 12 of next year.

Schumer is also up for four Emmys next month, with nominations for Lead Actress in a comedy for Inside Amy Schumer with the show also nominated for Variety Sketch Series, as well as two other nominations for her stand-up special Amy Schumer Live at the Apollo and for hosting an episode of Saturday Night Live.