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Amy Schumer Critiques BFF Jennifer Lawrence’s Past Interviews for Fun in Vanity Fair Video

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(Photo : Photo by Paul Drinkwater/NBCUniversal via Getty Images) Presenters Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence speak onstage during the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 10, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.

Amy Schumer recently appeared in a new video for Vanity Fair where she poked fun at Jennifer Lawrence's past interview quotes. The two are currently working together on a highly anticipated new comedy and are well-known for being good friends in real life.

Schumer had quite a lot to say about Lawrence's previous interview statements. In one segment, the actress critiqued Lawrence's statement of "Always be nice..." by saying that the Oscar-winning actress had been a hypocrite. Schumer teased, "That's really sweet but, um, Jen is the meanest person I know, so that doesn't really apply."

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The 34-year old actress and comedienne also confirmed that her friend indeed had a penchant for red wine and that she likes urinating in bidets. The actress also shed light on her close relationship with her sister as well as other female friendships.

Schumer is featured on the latest cover of Vanity Fair where she is sporting a red vintage bustier and Hollywood bombshell blonde locks. In the magazine's main feature, she also discusses 2015's mass shooting during a screening of 'Trainwreck' in Lafayette, Louisiana and the effect it had on her.

"It really ... I don't know. It's like when the Dark Knight shooting happened, and in Paris. The idea of people trying to go out and have a good time - you know, like looking forward to it? - I don't know why that makes me the saddest..." she said.

Schumer added that she never continued to work on the movie after she was left feeling "helpless and stupid."  Schumer wrote the screenplay to 'Trainwreck,' which received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay Award from the Writers Guild of America.

Schumer also earned a Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her role as Amy Townsend in the film as well as a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and two nominations for MTV Movie Awards for Best Breakthrough Performance and Best Comedic Performance.

She is set to star in the upcoming drama film 'Thank You for Your Service' alongside Miles Teller and Haley Bennet. The film is based on the book of the same name authored by David Finkel and tackles post-traumatic stress disorder experienced by U.S. soldiers returning home from war.

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