Amy Schumer Mocks Young Female Celebrities On Late-Night Shows; Comedienne Set To Star In Judd Apatow's ‘Trainwreck’

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After her "Would You Bang Her," "Last F*able Day," and recent long parody of "12 Angry Men", actress-comedienne Amy Schumer shone light to female objectification once again at late-night formulas in the Tuesday episode of "Inside Amy Schumer".

Being an actress is easier said than done. Aside from acting, they must also prmote their work and by promoting, this means that they should look good and sexy. Other than that, they also need to meet other people's expectations which is quite a lot of pressure. Amy Schumer confers this message through mocking up how young female celebrities act in late-night show interviews like that of David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon's.

With "Trainwreck" co-star Bill Hader as the host, Schumer parodied the show using the name Amy Lake Blively (a not-so-veiled alias which jabs Hollywood celebrity Blake Lively) on Tuesday's episode of "Inside Amy Schumer.

Arriving in a tight black dress, her character flirted her way through the interview which was basically about her faux film Baz Luhrmann's musical remake of "Blade Runner". Though later on the show, she complained how uneasy it is to sit with her leggy dress. "I am such a tomboy! I usually just wear, like, sweatpants if I'm home, or my favorite team's jersey, or I'm naked," she declared.

Apparently, Lake's legs progressively turn gold as she talks about being cold, liking Star Wars and all -typical things young female guests do on late-night TV shows.

Hader who parodied a married host eats up the cliché responses and went on with the interview with an accurate amount of flirtation, admittance of liking, sexual innuendos and laughter.

The fake show which was coincidentally titled "Cliffely Lately" (parodies cancelled E! Program 'Chealsea Lately') was based on David Letterman's interview with 27-year-old blonde actress Blake Lively who previously promoted her movie 'Age of Adaline" to the late night show.

As for Schumer, she is set to appear in first-time director Judd Apatow's upcoming film "Trainwreck" which she also penned. As expected from the comedienne, it's red-band. The film will also star her comedy buddies Bill Hader, Colin Quinn, Vanessa Bayer and Dave Attell and is set to premiere on July 17th.

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