Amy Schumer is vigorously defending her name after accusations surfaced of the comedienne stealing jokes, offering to take a lie detector test if need be.
Schumer took to Twitter on Wednesday to assure fans her jokes are 100 percent her own after a video surfaced comparing Inside Amy Schumer jokes to stand-up routines from Kathleen Madigan, Wendy Liebman, Tammy Pescatelli and the late Patrice O’Neal.
In addition to tweeting, “On my life, I have never and would never steal a joke,” she appeared on Jim Norton’s SiriusXM radio show to clear her name.
Schumer told Norton both Madigan and Liebman believe she hasn’t stolen material from them, accusing Pescatelli of trying to stir the pot and “get something going” against the Trainwreck star.
"I think (Tammy) is upset I blocked her on Twitter a couple years ago because she was unkind to my best friend, Rachel Feinstein," she said. "I don't think she's got much going on, this is my guess. I think people get upset by success."
She added she will “literally take a polygraph” test to prove she hasn’t seen any of the bits she’s being accused of stealing. “I just would never do that,” she reiterated. “That would be so stupid for me to do that.”