Amy Schumer has responded to the headlines about that Nicole Kidman joke. The comedian recently commented on a photo of Kidman at the U.S. Open, writing of her stance, “This how human sit.” Schumer then faced backlash online for criticizing Kidman's appearance. [readmore label='READ MORE: ' link='https://etcanada.com/news/1019773/amy-schumer-appears-to-mock-ashton-kutcher-and-mila-kunis-amid-danny-masterson-controversy-after-being-accused-of-cyberbullying-nicole-kidman/' /] The 'Trainwreck' actress has now taken to…
The comedian recently commented on a photo of Kidman at the U.S. Open, writing of her stance, “This how human sit.”Amy Schumer Appears To Mock Ashton Kutcher And Mila Kunis Amid Danny Masterson Controversy After Being Accused Of Cyberbullying Nicole Kidman
The “Trainwreck” actress has now taken to social media to comment on the outrage, writing: “I hope everyone is okay and takes a deep breath including all of the think pieces written on this. You guys good? “To all of the people who commented on me. I’m so sorry I’m not prettier. Please forgive me. I apologize. It wasn’t even a slow news day.
“North Korea and Russia are getting too close for comfort. There are deadly storms sweeping our world and a man was convicted of rape,” she added, appearing to reference Danny Masterson’s sentencing. Schumer went on, “But what got your goat was me saying that Nicole kidmans pose was not human like. Breathe y’all. To the people who write hateful things below I forgive you as a mother, a woman and most importantly as someone who also likes hot goss. Have a good weekend.”
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