'Star Wars' calls Amy Schumer risqué GQ cover 'inappropriate'
The Empire is striking back at Amy Schumer's risque GQ spread.
The "Trainwreck" star posed on the cover of the men's magazine this month, putting iconic "Star Wars" characters in sexual poses and scenarios.
When fans of the blockbuster movies began tweeting their disapproval of the spread, the official "Star Wars" Twitter account responded to several of them with the same answer: "Lucasfilm and Disney did not authorize, participate in or condone the inappropriate use of our characters in this manner."
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@TreeshiaCee Lucasfilm and Disney did not authorize, participate in or condone the inappropriate use of our characters in this manner.
— Star Wars (@starwars) July 16, 2015
In the photos, Schumer poses with the characters in compromising positions. The cover photo shows the actress with C-3PO's finger in her mouth. Another image shows Schumer topless in bed with C-3PO and R2-D2.
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Lucasfilm did not immediately respond to TheWrap's request for additional comment.
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