Amy Beth Schumer is a standup comedian, writer, actress, director, and producer who is primarily based in America. Amy Beth Schumer was born on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, New York, on the first of June 1981. Amy started her stand-up comedy in the early 2000s. The latest participated in the NBC reality competition series named ‘Last Comic Standing’ in its fifth season.
Amy was a part of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series, contributing been its co-pro producer, creator star, and Co-writer of the series ‘Inside Amy Schumer’. Also received a Peabody Award for the series, and she was also nominated for 5 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one of them, which was Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in the year 2015.
Amy Schumer made her film debut in the year 2015 with the movie ‘Trainwreck’ she also received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for the movie. In the year 2016, Amy Schumer published her memoir which was named as ‘The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo’ in the same year, she released her comedy series named ‘Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo’ for which she received two Grammy Awards for Best Comedy Album.
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Who is Daniel Masterson?
Daniel Peter Masterson is an actor who is from America. Daniel Masterson was born on March 13, 1976, in Nassau County, New York, United States. Daniel grew up in the East Williston on Long Island and Albertson Garden City.
Daniel is a Scientologist. Daniel Masterson married actress Bijoy Philips in the year 2011. The couple first began dating in the year 2004, and then in the year 2009, they got engaged. Bijoy Philips and Daniel Masterson were blessed with a daughter together, whose year of birth is 2014.
Daniel Masterson stepped foot in the entertainment industry in the year 1988 with a small episode titled ‘After You’re Gone’ in the television series called ‘Jack and the Fatman’. Later in the year 1993, he appeared in 11 episodes of the series ‘Joe’s Life’. From the year 1995 to 1997, Daniel did several movies such as ‘Bye Bye Love, ‘Face/Off, ‘Trojan War’, and ‘Star Kids.’
But Daniel came into the spotlight in the year 1998 when he was cast for the series ‘That 70s Show’; the show became popular, and so did Daniel. The most recent of Daniels’s work is in the television series, which was released in the year 2016 and ran till 2018 named ‘The Ranch’; Daniel was co-executive producer of the series.
Amy Schumer’s Controversial Post and Apology
Amy Schumer, accused of cyberbullying after deleting a post mocking Nicole Kidman, subsequently issued a sarcastic apology alluding to Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ support letters for Danny Masterson during his rape trial sentencing. Masterson, known for “That ’70s Show,” was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison.
In response to the criticism, Schumer wrote, “I want to apologize to all the people I hurt posting a photo of Nicole Kidman and alluding to her being an alien,” before sarcastically suggesting she would seek character letters from the “That ’70s Show” cast to secure forgiveness, using the hashtag “#takingtimetoheal.”
Social media reactions were swift, with many expressing distaste for her approach. One person commented, “Just when I thought she couldn’t get more tasteless.” Another questioned the appropriateness of joking about such a serious matter, while others wondered if Schumer was immune to criticism due to her celebrity status.
Kutcher and Kunis’ Support for Danny Masterson
As for Danny Masterson, he received support from over 50 individuals, including Kutcher and Kunis, who vouched for his “exceptional character” in their letters to the judge overseeing his trial. Kutcher mentioned that he believed Masterson posed no ongoing harm to society and expressed concern about his daughter growing up without a present father.
Masterson’s Conviction and Sentencing
Despite the letters, Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for two counts of rape. Kutcher and Kunis later issued a scripted apology video, emphasizing that their letters were meant for the judge and not to undermine the victims’ testimony or cause further trauma. They expressed empathy for victims of sexual assault, abuse, and rape.
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