Amy Schumer apologized to Nicole Kidman and her fans, but she dragged Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and several other stars in the process.
If you missed it, the comedian was accused of cyberbullying after sharing a photo of Nicole watching the U.S. Open over the weekend.
She took to Instagram to share a since-deleted apology that referenced Ashton and Mila.
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“I want to apologize to all the people I hurt posting a photo of Nicole Kidman and alluding to her being an alien,” Amy wrote in the since-deleted post. “I will be asking the cast of That ’70s Show to write letters advocating for my forgiveness.”
She signed off by using the hashtag “#takingtimetoheal.”
If you were unaware, Amy is referring to the fact that Ashton, Mila and several other That ’70s Show co-stars wrote letters to the court vouching for Danny Masterson‘s character before he was received his 30-year prison sentence last week.
Danny was convicted on two counts of forcible rape earlier this year.
Amid backlash for supporting him, Ashton and Mila recorded a video explaining how they got involved and sharing support for Danny‘s victims. However, many celebrities have spoken out about their decision.
Over the weekend, Amy also turned herself into a meme to drag certain members of Hollywood amid the SAG-AFTRA strike.