Selena Gomez's Instagram Pic Of 'Inside Amy Schumer' Set Goes Viral; Singer To Write Own Skits?

by Joanna Garado / Feb 11, 2016 03:36 AM EST
Selena Gomez posts Instagram photo with Amy Schumer

Amidst the joke-stealing allegations being thrown at award-winning comedienne, Amy Schumer, pop star Selena Gomez posts an Instagram photo on the set of "Inside Amy Schumer." Will Selgo help the "Trainwreck" star come up with original material for their skits?

On Monday, Selena Gomez posed for an Instagram photo with Amy Schumer, and Schumer's sister, Kim Caramele, who is also a writer and producer for Comedy Central's awad-winning show, "Inside Amy Schumer."

"Today's office," Gomez captioned the Instagram photo.


In November, Selena Gomez and Amy Schumer expressed their admiration for eachother during the Hollywood Film Awards.

"I am really happy that Jennifer Lawrence wasn't able to do this tonight because I love you!" Selena Gomez said while presenting an award for Amy Schumer.

 "You've inspired me to not take myself too seriously," the "Good For You" singer explained. "When I sit on my couch sort of endlessly depressed about certain things, you've constantly made me feel like I'm a bad-ass. Though most of the time I am not. You say the things I wish I could say. And you never, ever make me feel bad for anything I do in my personal life. Even though you don't know me. Let me make it clear, I'm a huge fan!"

After being awarded, Schumer went on to say: "I didn't ask Jen-Selena, you're my first choice."

 She added: "There are so many amazing women like Selena, who's like, 'You know what? I'm going to be confident and I'm going to live to my potential and be really proud of my work and not fit into the mold that is so dated that we've been supposed to fit in the whole time."

Selena Gomez's Instagram post with Amy Schumer comes weeks after the "Trainwreck" star has been accused of stealing jokes from various comedians.

"On my life, I have never and would never steal a joke," Amy Schumer wrote on Twitter.

A few days after, the comedians who accused Schumer of joke-stealing apologized in an interview.

"I went too deep," comedienne Tammy Pescatelli said. "It went too far, and for that I'm super apologetic."

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