Amy Schumer
Just For Laughs TORONTO (formerly JFL42), presented by Beneva, in collaboration with SiriusXM Canada, has revealed the first slate of programming for the long-awaited festival return, running in venues across Toronto from September 22 to October 1, 2022.
Comedian Amy Schumer was among the protestors at the anti-Brett Kavanaugh rally yesterday in Washington.
Schumer was present at a sit-in on the floor of a Senate building. The protesters were attempting to stop the appointment of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Speaking at the rally Schumer said: "A vote for Kavanaugh is a vote saying women don't matter."
Model-actor Emily Ratajkowski was also at the event.
Comedian Amy Schumer has come under fire for allegedly interrupting another stand-up comedian so that she could try out her own material onstage in a New York comedy club.
The star of the new film I Feel Pretty (pictured) reportedly walked onto the stage at Caroline's comedy club when breakout artist Brendan Sagalow was performing and asked if she could do some jokes.
Amy Schumer has responded to the fans who walked out of her show in Tampa on Sunday night after she made comments about Donald Trump.
During a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York she read out an open letter also referring to the incident at the Florida gig when she invited a Trump fan onstage to discuss his voting preferences.
According to reports 200 people walked out of Amy Schumer's gig at the Amalie Arena in Tampa on Sunday night after she called Donald Trump an “orange, sexual-assaulting, fake-college-starting monster.”
When she talked about politics there were boos from some members of the audience. The Tampa Bay Times said that comedian invited a Trump supporter to join her onstage to explain his voting decision. He said it was because he felt safer if the country was in Trump's hands.
This review first appeared in the London Evening Standard here on 5/9/16.
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