So as not to be left out in the current discussion, actor and comedian Amy Schumer revealed that she was sexually assaulted when she was younger. Yup, the same Amy Schumer who lied about moving to Canada if President Donald Trump wins.
Speaking to Katie Couric on her Wonder Women podcast, Schumer said, "I’ve been flat-out raped."
The actress continued, "But there are so many other kinds of sexual misconduct. We've all — every woman I know, every woman in this room — we've all had these experiences." She emphasized that "in this current climate, it brings these things up and you go, 'God, none of that was OK.'"
The 36-year-old comedian claimed to have a similar experience while writing he 2016 memoir, "The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo," in which she reveals that her first sexual encounter was not consensual.
"I didn't think about it until I started reading my journal again," she told Marie Claire. Speaking to Couric, she elaborated, "When it happened, I wrote about it almost like a throwaway. It was like, 'And then I looked down and realized he was inside me.' He was saying, 'I'm so sorry,' and 'I can’t believe I did this.'"
I think any sober man will say the same thing about that Amy.
Schumer also discussed the sex scandals engulfing Hollywood with Couric, specifically talking about the case of her friend Aziz Ansari. Ansari was accused of sexual misconduct by a woman he went on a date with last year, and she shared the details in an essay titled, "I went on a date with Aziz Ansari. It turned into the worst night of my life."
Maybe Ansari had a meltdown also after that date, but the liberal media does not want to cover that.
Speaking to Katie Couric on her Wonder Women podcast, Schumer said, "I’ve been flat-out raped."
The actress continued, "But there are so many other kinds of sexual misconduct. We've all — every woman I know, every woman in this room — we've all had these experiences." She emphasized that "in this current climate, it brings these things up and you go, 'God, none of that was OK.'"
The 36-year-old comedian claimed to have a similar experience while writing he 2016 memoir, "The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo," in which she reveals that her first sexual encounter was not consensual.
"I didn't think about it until I started reading my journal again," she told Marie Claire. Speaking to Couric, she elaborated, "When it happened, I wrote about it almost like a throwaway. It was like, 'And then I looked down and realized he was inside me.' He was saying, 'I'm so sorry,' and 'I can’t believe I did this.'"
I think any sober man will say the same thing about that Amy.
Schumer also discussed the sex scandals engulfing Hollywood with Couric, specifically talking about the case of her friend Aziz Ansari. Ansari was accused of sexual misconduct by a woman he went on a date with last year, and she shared the details in an essay titled, "I went on a date with Aziz Ansari. It turned into the worst night of my life."
Maybe Ansari had a meltdown also after that date, but the liberal media does not want to cover that.