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Last month’s The Hollywood Reporter’s Comedy Actress Roundtable was an interesting affair. It featured top celebrities who had a fascinating conversation. Amy Schumer, the popular comedian was also present and had quite a few noteworthy moments of her own in the segment. At one point, she discussed the evolution of her on-stage act and made some eyebrow-raising remarks while at it. We take a look at the same in this article.

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Yes, you read that right. When asked how her on-stage persona interacts with her off-stage life, Schumer had this to say:

Yes. (Laughs.) It definitely used to be fully a persona, and it feels really good to get closer to me. I love playing a monster, just like the worst white woman, but I’m getting further and further away from that [in my act].
The comedian then elaborated further and said:It’s happened gradually, just educating myself and seeing the harm in joking around about things that are harmful and taking more responsibility and having it not just be about trying to sneak into this boys’ club.

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Schumer has been quite controversial with her comedy. This has made her very polarising. Some like her, many others abhor her comedy and express their dismay online on social media. Nevertheless, this comment by Amy Schumer suggests that the comic is tempering her content in the face of backlash that she has received. What do you think of the comic’s remarks? Let us know your opinion in the comments section below.
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