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WATCH: Amy Schumer Slams Idiot Australian Who ‘Interviewed’ Her

She also gave some very lucky older dude a lap dance.


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Boy does Amy Schumer know how to deal with an idiot reporter asking stupid and insulting questions. She did just that while promoting her new movie “Trainwreck” in Australia this week.

Things got off to a good and amicable start, but after about 2 minutes into the radio interview, one of the Australian hosts asked her, “Do you have the word ‘skanky’ in America?”

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He asked this because of the raunchy content of Schumer’s new movie. Apparently he was not familiar with her stand up routines or her TV show.

So Schumer turned the tables on him answering, “we do have that word. What made you think about your mom?”

The Aussie tried to recover saying he was talking about the character in the movie and not Schumer herself and that he was not trying to offend her.

To this Schumer responded, “whatever you are trying to do, you are. That’s a rude question.



Meanwhile, as part of a fundraiser to support the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society, Schumer raffled off a lap dance. The lucky winner was Adam Fein, the CEO of Drug Channels Institute.

He said in a statement, “It was as great as you might imagine and not at all disappointing.”



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