Amy Schumer News: Actress Talks J. Law and 'Trainwreck'
There is nothing impossible for Amy Schumer - including calling out her good friend Jennifer Lawrence for her previous interviews - as she recently fact-checked her friend's statements.
In a video for Vanity Fair's May cover, Schumer discussed how Lawrence truly is behind the cameras. Referring to Lawrence's comments when she said it's "never not cool to just be the nice girl," Schumer said, "That's really sweet, but Jen is the meanest person I know. So that doesn't really apply," the comedienne said with a laugh.
She also revealed that whenever they discuss about the screenplay they're writing together, they exchange some mean text messages that she finds amusing. The most hilarious part of her fact-checking, according to E! News, is when she joked about J.Law's love for peeing in a bidet.
"That girl, she sees a bidet, she's gonna piss in it. Um, no. She's very clean. She's great. Bidets are for washing your ***hole and not peeing them," Schumer noted.
In the same interview, she also talked about "Trainwreck" and how she wished she never came up with the movie. It all started when her publicist informed her about the shooting that happened in a theater where the film was being played. "So my publicist told me. And then I put on the news. I was my by myself in a hotel, and I was just like, I wish I never wrote that movie," she explained.
Despite the comfort that her friends tried to offer, she still felt bad about the incident, even if she knew it wasn't her fault and it only made her feel worse when her friends tried to convince her that she didn't do anything wrong.
According to Entertainment Tonight, the Peabody awardee then made donations to the victims' families and let his cousin Senator Chuck Schumer know that that she wanted to help improve the gun laws in her country.
Last year, she told the outlet that she wouldn't go hide in her closet and not talk about one of the biggest issues that the country is facing. For Schumer, she would have to step up to the plate if no one would act on it.