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After getting the good news about her show getting renewed for a fourth season on Comedy Central, Amy Schumer made the rounds to promote the third season of “Inside Amy Schumer” which premiered last night. The young comic made a revealing visit with David Letterman and dished on upcoming shows at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Things got a little racy on “Late Show” when David Letterman, who is stepping down in May, told Schumer that it would probably be her final appearance on his show. He said. “Since we probably won’t be on the show together again, do something now that you’ll regret.”
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Letterman is probably the one who regrets what happened next. Schumer pulled up her black dress and the camera got a close up of a scar on her left thigh. She called it her vagina. A blushing Letterman responded, “well, I asked for it, didn’t I.”
Schumer then explained that it was actually a surfing scar.
As for season three of “Inside Amy Schumer, ” The 33 year old blond comic told an audience at the Tribeca Film festival that there will be more of the same outrageous and cutting edge material that people have come to expect from her.
First fans can expect a sketch that will skewer Bill Cosby. Need we say why?
There will also be an entire episode based on the classic movie “12 Angry Men.”
But a sketch spoofing the movie “Dirty Dancing” that would have dealt with back alley abortions was nixed. So were plans for a sketch attacking TMZ in which one of its reporters would have gone around to different celebrities while holding a baby coffin.
If you missed last night’s premiere then you missed out on a sketch in which Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tina Fey and Patricia Arquette all appeared. The three celebrated Louis-Dreyfus’ last fuckable day. This was meant to be a satire on how actresses are treated when they get to be “too old” for Hollywood.