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Anne Hathaway Responds to Amy Schumer's 'Trainwreck' Joke With Sweet Gesture
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Though Schumer's character mocks Hathaway's reaction to winning an Oscar in 2013, the 'Les Miserables' actress has nothing but good wishes for the comedienne.

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Amy Schumer's "Trainwreck" which was directed by Judd Apatow includes a joke about Anne Hathaway. In the film, Schumer's character compares her boyfriend Aaron's (Bill Hader) reaction after winning a charity award to Hathaway's on Oscar night when she carried her Best Supporting Actress Academy Award trophy to after parties in 2013.

Apparently, Hathaway has seen the raunchy comedy and she took the joke in stride. Posting a picture of her ticket stub on Instagram, she captioned it, "Dear @AmySchumer, Don't pretend like when you win your Oscar- which you could for your brilliant and refreshing writing and/or acting in @TrainwreckMovie- you won't tote it around to every Oscar party you go to. Way to slay, Annie."

Schumer quickly took to Twitter to respond to Hathaway's message and claimed that it was Apatow who wrote the joke. "I love you Anne Hathaway. I have no problem selling out and telling you that that was @JuddApatow s joke he made me say! #truth," so the comedienne wrote.

Apatow defended his joke, tweeting, "I stand behind that joke @amyschumer. Bill looked like an Oscar winning actress at an Oscar party!"

"Trainwreck" has earned rave reviews from critics and celebrities, including Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham and Jerry Seinfeld. While the R-rated movie didn't place first in weekend box office, it surprised everyone by exceeding expectations ($20 million) with $30.1 on its debut weekend.

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