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Amy Schumer was banned from making joke about Alec Baldwin shooting during Oscars

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The 40-year-old also told the audience that she was still speechless about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock during the broadcast and that she had "no jokes" about the incident. "I was kind of feeling myself. . .

and then all of a sudden Ali was making his way up," she commented, making a reference to Smith's role as boxer Muhammad Ali in the 2001 film Ali. "And it was just a f**king bummer.

All I can say is that it was really sad, and I think it says so much about toxic masculinity. It was really upsetting, but I think the best way to comfort ourselves would be for me to say the Oscar jokes that I wasn't allowed to say on TV.

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