Amy Schumer is accused of ‘cyberbullying’ as she mocks photo of Nicole Kidman at US Open
Amy Schumer has been accused of ‘cyberbullying’ after mocking Nicole Kidman.
The American comedian, 42, took to Instagram on Monday and shared a photo of the Australian actress, 56, at the US Open tennis tournament.
In the photo, Nicole is seen in a pink dress, staring wide-eyed into the camera, with her hand under her chin.
Under the photo, Schumer wrote in the caption: “this is how people sit.”
Many fans appreciated the joke at Kidman’s expense, but others weren’t as impressed and used the comments to express their displeasure.
Amy Schumer has been accused of ‘cyberbullying’ after mocking Nicole Kidman (pictured). The American comedian, 42, took to Instagram on Monday and shared a photo of the Australian actress, 56, at the US Open tennis tournament.
Under the photo, Schumer wrote in the caption: “this is how people sit”
“Are you currently cyberbullying Oscar and Emmy winner Nicole Kidman?” wrote one follower.
‘This message seems beneath you. What point are you trying to make here?’ wrote another.
“She’s probably uncomfortable because there’s a complete stranger recording her. That’s the look of annoyance and frustration leaking through the Botox,” another commenter said sarcastically.
Another fan expressed his disappointment with Schumer.
‘Wow so mean! I expected one of my favorite comedians to have more respect for the feelings of others than this.”
“Are you currently cyberbullying Oscar and Emmy winner Nicole Kidman?” one follower wrote in response to Amy’s joke. Amy is on the left in the photo
The same critic then replied with a long thread about beauty standards for older celebrity women
“Putting others down is always a sign of our own internal insecurities anyway, so the critics here should hold a mirror up to us,” they wrote
The same critic then replied with a long thread about beauty standards for older celebrity women.
“Putting others down is always a sign of our own internal insecurities anyway, so the critics here should hold a mirror up to us,” they wrote.
Another follower chided Schumer in the comments about the meanness of the joke.
Another follower chided Schumer in the comments about the meanness of the joke. ‘I always thought you were funny, saw all your specials and films, read your book. But trolling this selective mean girl in public? No thanks,” they noted
‘I always thought you were funny, saw all your specials and films, read your book. But trolling this selective mean girl in public? No thanks,” they noted.
It comes after Schumer recently criticized celebrities for losing weight but not admitting to using Ozempic.
The actress told the stars to “just stop hiding” while taking the diabetes drug during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in June.
It comes after Schumer recently criticized celebrities for losing weight but not admitting to using Ozempic
The star also revealed her experiences on Ozempic left her ‘skinny’ and ‘sick’, leaving her unable to play with son Gene, three.
She said, ‘You’re on Ozempic or one of those things, or you’ve done work. Just stop’ (hiding their use of the type II diabetes drug.)
‘Be real with people. When I got lipo, I said I had lipo.” Schumer underwent liposuction in January 2022 and dropped down to 170 pounds.
She said, ‘You’re on Ozempic or one of those things, or you’ve done work. Just stop.’ (Hiding their use of the type II diabetes drug.) “Be real with people. When I got lipo, I said I had lipo.” Schumer underwent liposuction in January 2022 and dropped down to 170 pounds
The star revealed she took Ozempic ‘a year ago’ and although she saw immediate results, semaglutude was not ‘viable’ as a weight loss option.
She said: ‘I was one of those people who felt so sick and couldn’t play with my son.
“I was so skinny, and he throws a ball at me, and (I couldn’t do it).”
The star revealed she took Ozempic ‘a year ago’ and although she saw immediate results, semaglutude was not ‘viable’ as a weight loss option