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Video: Amy Schumer’s Gross Attempt At Humor At The Emmy’s Hilariously Proves South Park Right

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On South Park’s 20th season opener last Wednesday, the show took a jab at female comedians of the Amy Schumer and Sarah Silverman persuasion.

In the clip (above), Cartman is giving a lecture to his school about internet trolls and how despite what commenters on the web say, women are and can be funny. He keeps repeating, “Women are funny, girls rule, get over it” to the crowd of students to punctuate his point.

Cartman then asks a girl student to take the mic and “be funny.” “Say something funny, Wendy. We can’t wait.”

“I’m not funny,” she tells him. “Hey girls are funny, Wendy, ok, get over it, ” Cartman fires back. “Just do women’s comedy stuff. You know, talk about how fat you are and how you wanna have sex with guys and then say ‘my vagina’ a lot.” He’s clearly talking about Amy Schumer.

The clip then cuts to just four days later at the Emmys, when Schumer, while being interviewed on the red carpet before the show, was asked “who” she is wearing.

“Vivienne Westwood, Tom Ford shoes, and an O.B. tampon,” she tells the correspondent as she starts dancing and her friend looks off camera, seemingly horrified. ​

The screencap of their cringy faces after she says it is perfect:

No word yet on if Schumer will do an O.B. ad campaign as unfunny as the “equal pay for women” ones she’s currently doing for Bud Light.

The full South Park scene below:

Full Red Carpet Interview:

Bud Light “Equal Pay” ad:

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