Amy Schumer flaunts ample cleavage complete with tan lines in plunging white gown
Amy Schumer flaunted two-tone tan lines on her ample assets last night
STAND-UP comedienne Amy Schumer suffered a slight wardrobe malfunction last night when she flaunted two-tone tan lines on her ample assets as she promoted her latest movie in Berlin.
 
The 34-year-old actress was dressed up to the nines in a summery curve-hugging dress as she attended the premiere of her blockbuster Trainwreck – which has been renamed Dating Queen for German audiences – in the city's capital.
But her daringly-low cut neckline revealed an unevenly sunkissed complexion, with her décolletage and toned arms noticeably more tanned than her cleavage.
 
The actress' daringly-low cut neckline revealed an unevenly sunkissed complexion

Amy donned a plunging white dress for the German premiere
Nonetheless, Amy continued to turn heads in the little white dress which made the most of her svelte waist and slimline pins. 
The actress added a little height to her look with a pair of delicate strappy black stilettos, but decided to forgo any other accessories in order to let her statement gown do all the talking.
 
Wearing her blonde locks in loose waves with a swooping side fringe, Amy amped up the glamour with lashings of dark mascara, a sweep of bronzer and a slick of rosy pink lip gloss. 
Amy, who both wrote and starred in the romantic comedy film, was joined on the red carpet by director Judd Apatow, along with co-stars Bill Hader and Vanessa Bayer.
The American beauty plays a commitment-phobic magazine writer – also called Amy – who falls in love with a doctor
Amy explained the differences between her true self and her on-screen alter ego in an interview with the Toronto Sun last month.
"I don't drink that much," she said. "I mean, I drink. I don't take shots and black out. And I don't get laid half as much. Not even a quarter.
 
"But other than that, other than the embellishment of the sexual activity and the intake of narcotics and alcohol, that's all real."
The Inside Amy Schumer thespian revealed that inspiration for her Trainwreck character came from her experience as a sophomore in college in America. 
"I was just spreading myself really thin," Amy said.
"You know, at college, you go to a bar or a party and it's so packed, so awful, that you have to drink your way through it – like, the only way it could be fun would be to join them, and get yourself really drunk?
"And I think that could be a metaphor for everything else, because I just can't get myself into that mindset to enjoy things it seems most people can. I think I'm an introvert."

Post a Comment Blogger Disqus

 
Top