After teasing Taylor Swift and her 'thigh gap' on the night of the 58th Grammys with an Instagram post, comedian Amy Schumer posted a hilarious response to apologize to anyone who took offense to her joke on Wednesday, February 17.
The 34-year-old comedienne posted a bikini photo of herself on the beach with fellow comedian Bridget Everett, and included a cheeky caption in response to Swift's glam look of the event, reports Us Magazne.
The post reads, "Taylor that's not a thigh gap. This is a thigh gap."
The 'Out of the Woods' singer hit the red carpet at the Staples Center in L.A. on February 15, in a leg-baring two-piece by Atelier Versace that included a huge front slit on her skirt.
The superstar's fans were none too pleased with the actress' wisecrack and accused her of skinny shaming. This prompted the 'Trainwreck' star to post a semi-apology.
But Swift, that night, had bigger things on her mind than Schumer's jokes as she won her second-ever 'Album of the Year Grammy'.
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