“I was like, ‘I wish I never even made this movie.'”
She’s recently landed a nomination for Best Actress at the Golden Globe awards, but earlier this year Amy Schumer regretted making her hit blockbuster Trainwreck at all.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter this week, the 34-year-old opened up about the devastating events of July 23, when a man opened fire during a screening of the film in Louisiana, claiming the lives of two women and injuring nine others.
“When the shooting happened in Lafayette, and Mayci Breaux and Jillian Johnson died, I was just completely heartbroken,” Amy told The Hollywood Reporter. “I was like, ‘I wish I never even made this movie.’
“It’s been really frustrating, but I really think we can end gun violence at the level it’s at. I feel like I’m helping, and I want to keep helping.”
“I would rather not have to be involved and have everything be great already. But I’m proud to be saying what I believe in.”
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