The 'Trainwreck' actress slams an impolite teen film critic who posted a photo of himself with the comedian along with a rude message on Twitter.
- Jan 19, 2016
AceShowbiz - Amy Schumer is a comedian, but that doesn't mean she will not be offended by a rude joke. The "Trainwreck" actress called out a teen film critic on Monday, January 18 after he shamed her in an offensive joke on Twitter.
The 17-year-old Jackson Murphy posted a photo of himself with Schumer at Sunday's Critics' Choice Awards along with a caption that was considered impolite. "Spent the night with @amyschumer. Certainly not the first guy to write that," he wrote.
Not so long after he tweeted the photo, Schumer noticed it and immediately replied before the tweet was removed. "I get it. Cause I'm a whore? Glad I took a photo with you. Hi to your dad," she fired back.
@LCJReviews @jondaly I get it. Cause I'm a whore? Glad I took a photo with you. Hi to your dad.
— Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) 18 Januari 2016
Murphy then deleted the tweet and apologized. "I truly apologize," he wrote. "Thought you'd like the joke. I should leave the comedy to you! Thanks for the photo. Glad you won last night!" Not getting a response from Schumer, he posted another apology. "I truly apologize for the tweet I posted earlier," he said in a statement. "I'm not a comedian and it wasn't funny."
I truly apologize for the tweet I posted earlier. I'm not a comedian and it wasn't funny. @amyschumer
— LightsCameraJackson (@LCJReviews) 18 Januari 2016
Schumer then responded to the apology, but she declared that she was disappointed. "That's really okay honey," she replied. "I just remember thinking you and your dad were sweet and it was a bummer to read that."
@LCJReviews that's really okay honey. I just remember thinking you and your dad were sweet and it was a bummer to read that
— Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) 18 Januari 2016