Amy Schumer Explained Why Her Stand-Up Persona Has Changed: "It’s Happened Gradually, Just Educating Myself And Seeing The Harm"

    "I love playing a monster."

    Amy Schumer discussed her onstage persona as part of a comedy actor roundtable with the Hollywood Reporter.

    Closeup of Amy Schumer

    For context, Amy is about to head on her first stand-up tour since 2019, titled Amy Schumer: Whore Tour. As part of the roundtable, it was pointed out that Amy IRL is married — and, given the name of the tour, the question of how she navigates between her onstage persona and the person she actually is was raised.

    Closeup of Amy Schumer

    "It definitely used to be fully a persona, and it feels really good to get closer to me," she began.

    Closeup of Amy Schumer

    "I love playing a monster, just like the worst white woman, but I’m getting further and further away from that [in my act]."

    Amy Schumer at the Oscars

    "It’s happened gradually, just educating myself and seeing the harm in joking around about things that are harmful and taking more responsibility and having it not just be about trying to sneak into this boys’ club," she added.

    Closeup of Amy Schumer

    This isn't the first time Amy has alluded to an on-stage persona — in 2015, when she was called out for a previous joke mocking hispanic men, she apologized and replied, "I played a dumb white girl onstage. I still do sometimes. Once I realized I had more eyes and ears on me and had an influence, I stopped telling jokes like that onstage.”

    Amy Schumer performing standup onstage

    You can read the full roundtable discussion here.