Amy Schumer makes out with boyfriend in front of dad on Mets kiss cam

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September 26, 2016 at 3:28PM
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FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2016 file photo, Amy Schumer accepts the Criticsí Choice MVP award at the 21st annual Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Schumer took to Instagram and Twitter after learning that she was included in a special edition of Glamour magazine aimed at the plus-size women's market. She questioned why she wasn't told of her inclusion and declared that the "plus size" label was unnecessary in general. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) (Associated Press file photo/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

When Amy Schumer had the opportunity to be on the Mets kiss cam, she totally owned it, gently kissing her father on the cheek before going into an intense make-out session with her boyfriend Ben Hanisch.

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

The comedian attended the Mets' 17-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday at CitiField in Flushing, New York.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Schumer was a guest of Jerry Seinfeld's at the game. The actor has a box in CitiField and is a big Mets fan. The group, which Schumer also posted a picture of on Instagram, was joined by Jonah Hill and Matthew Broderick.

"Let's go @mets thank you jerry and @jessseinfeld," she wrote, adding the hashtag #dreamday.

Sunday's game was the Mets' final season home game. Schumer and Hanisch have been dating since Janary.

See Schumer's posts below.

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