Amy Schumer will take a polygraph test on her Comedy Central sketch show to prove that she doesn't steal jokes. Hear for yourself below:
Speaking to Jim Norton on The Jim Norton Advice Show, Schumer pushed back against the allegations that her jokes aren't original. In particular, she spoke about three comedians —Wendy Liebman, Kathleen Madigan, and Tammy Pescatelli—who've recently questioned Schumer's ethics, saying that some of her jokes are suspiciously close to their own. Schumer, however, is persistent that she hadn't "seen those jokes from those people."
“I’m literally going to take a polygraph test and put it on my show this season,” Schumer told Norton. “And I promise whatever the results are—I won’t let them cut.”
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Speaking to Jim Norton on The Jim Norton Advice Show, Schumer pushed back against the allegations that her jokes aren't original. In particular, she spoke about three comedians —Wendy Liebman, Kathleen Madigan, and Tammy Pescatelli—who've recently questioned Schumer's ethics, saying that some of her jokes are suspiciously close to their own. Schumer, however, is persistent that she hadn't "seen those jokes from those people."
“I’m literally going to take a polygraph test and put it on my show this season,” Schumer told Norton. “And I promise whatever the results are—I won’t let them cut.”
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