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Amy Schumer criticized for making a joke about Nicole Kidman

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Yesterday (11), Amy Schumer posted a photo of Nicole Kidman on her Instagram account, with the caption “This is how human sit”, implying that the actress looked robotic.

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In the photo, Nicole was watching the US Open final match from the stands, with one hand under her chin, and the other arm cradled her elbow. Later the comedian deleted the post, after being accused of “cyberbullying”.

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Several Instagram users accused her of being “mean”, and of “mean girl public trolling”. After deleting Nicole’s post, Schumer also posted, and later deleted, an Instagram apology parody, referring to Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis.

The couple have been criticized over character letters that they wrote in support of Danny Masterson, their co-star in “That ‘70s Show”. Materson was sentenced  to 30 years in prison last week, after he was found guilty of two counts of rape. In the post she wrote “I want to apologize to all the people I hurt posting a photo of Nicole Kidman and alluding to her being an alien. I will be asking the cast of That ’70s Show to write letters advocating for my forgiveness.”

After deleting this second post, Schumer didn’t post anything else. 

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