Amy Schumer felt an explanation was necessary after people were offended by a music video she released to the tune of Beyoncé's "Formation." The video, which was shot this summer while Schumer was ...
This article is more than 9 years old. “It was NEVER a parody,” Schumer said. “It was just us women celebrating each other. The video Beyoncé made was so moving and I wouldn’t ever make fun of that.
When Amy Schumer released a video this week featuring a cast of female co-workers and herself dancing and lip-synching to Beyoncé's "Formation," #AmySchumerGottaGoParty began to trend on Twitter. It's ...
“I’m not worried about being in no video,” she told Wendy Williams in a new segment called, Backseat Heat. “But they did call about doing the video, but I was on tour and it was shot in New Orleans.” ...
The opening words in the video for Beyoncé’s “Formation” are arresting: “What happened at the New Wildins,” a man’s voice says, over images of the singer crouching atop a sinking cop car, flashing ...
And just like that, Beyonce gets back in the game with the release of the new song and video for the Mike Will Made-It produced single "Formation." Right off the bat, the singer comes out hard over ...
Amy Schumer is defending herself against criticism directed toward her this week following the release of a music video in which she and some celebrity friends pay homage to Beyonce’s “Formation.” In ...
Over the weekend, Beyoncé released “Formation,” her first hit song since 2014. While the video accurately depicts police brutality, the effects of Hurricane Katrina and black power, we have to admit ...
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