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Amy Schumer assures critics that Kirsten Dunst was ‘in on’ THAT seat filler Oscars joke

Kirsten Dunst isn’t upset that Amy Schumer thought she was a ‘seat filler’ during the Oscars because she was ‘in on’ the whole gag.

After catching some heat on social media for seemingly disrespecting Dunst by not knowing who she was during last night’s Academy Awards, Amy took to Instagram to assure fans the whole thing was a ‘choreographed’ comedy bit.

Dunst, who was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, was booted from her chair in the audience during the routine when Amy thought she was a seat filler and wanted to talk to her husband and fellow nominee, Jesse Plemons. 

Just for laughs! After mistaking Kirsten Dunst for a seat filler at the Academy Awards on Sunday, Amy Schumer assured fans the whole thing was ‘choreographed’ and that the actress was ‘in on’ the joke

Calm down! Schumer needed to clear the air for those who believed that the skit – where she kicked Kirsten out of her chair – was the real deal

‘Hey I appreciate the love for Kirsten Dunst,’ Amy wrote on social media Monday. ‘I love her too! That was a choreographed bit she was in on.’

She added: ‘Wouldn’t disrespect that queen like that.’

Schumer, who was co-hosting the telecast alongside Regina Hall and Wanda Sykes, had come into the audience following the smackdown between Will Smith and Chris Rock. 

She came into the audience to talk a bit about the show and pointed at Dunst saying; ‘Here’s a seat-filler.’

‘Hey I appreciate the love for Kirsten Dunst,’ Amy wrote on social media Monday. ‘I love her too! That was a choreographed bit she was in on.’ She added: ‘Wouldn’t disrespect that queen like that.’

She came into the audience to talk a bit about the show and pointed at Dunst saying; ‘Here’s a seat-filler. Can we get you up, honey, do you wanna go to the bathroom, OK?’

‘Can we get you up, honey, do you wanna go to the bathroom, OK?’ the comic continued, ushering the actress out of her chair and out of the camera frame.

Amy plopped down to talk to Kirsten’s husband and fellow Power of the Dog acting nominee, Jesse Plemons. 

‘Jesse, I loved you in Power of the Dog,’ she gushed.

Deadpan Jess responded:  You know, that was my wife.’ 

‘You’re married to that seat-filler?’ Schumer gawked in response, with perfect comedic timing. ‘Oh, that’s weird.’

Amy plopped down to talk to Kirsten’s husband and fellow Power of the Dog acting nominee, Jesse Plemons: ‘Jesse, I loved you in Power of the Dog,’

Deadpan Jess responded: You know, that was my wife.’ To which Amy quipped: ‘You’re married to that seat-filler?’ Schumer gawked in response, with perfect comedic timing. ‘Oh, that’s weird.’

The whole bit was done so expertly, people on social media really thought Amy believed the Bring it On actress was a seat filler.

Shots from inside the Dolby Theater actually show Kirsten standing slightly off camera near Amy and Jesse trying – and failing – to keep a straight face.  

Both Dunst, 39, and Plemons, 33, who have been dating since meeting on Fargo in 2016 and got engaged in 2017, earned their first Oscar nods for their work in The Power of the Dog.

Dunst was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing Rose Gordon and Plemons was up for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for playing George Burbank.

Dunst stepped out in a strapless red tulle Christian Lacroix gown for her Oscar red carpet appearance. She accessorized with sparkling diamond Fred Leighton earrings with her blonde locks pulled back for the occasion. 

Plemons stepped out with a classic black-on-black tuxedo including a black coat, black shirt, black bowtie, black pants and black shoes.

The Power of the Dog is adapted from Thomas Savage’s 1967 novel of the same name about a pair of ranching brothers in 1925 (Benedict Cumberbatch and Plemons).

Their lives are turned upside down when Plemons’ George suddenly marries Dunst’s Rose, and takes in her son. 

Too funny:  Shots from inside the Dolby Theater actually show Kirsten standing slightly off camera near Amy and Jesse trying – and failing – to keep a straight face 

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The Power Of The Dog on Netflix

Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power Of The Dog
Photo: Kirsty Griffin/Netflix

Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Wednesday, December 1. All times are Eastern.


Top pick

The Power Of The Dog (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): “Westerns have been deconstructing toxic masculinity for ages. The Thomas Savage novel on which The Power Of The Dog is based got there way back in 1967. But [director] Jane Campion approaches the task with a sensual touch few of her peers possess—and with an equally uncommon understanding of where humanity’s darkest and most transcendent impulses intersect. In The Power Of The Dog, ordinary life is a soap bubble that can burst at the slightest touch. Campion’s films frequently use families to explore the commingling of personal and political violence, and The Power Of The Dog fits this mold.” Here is Katie Rife’s complete review of the film, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

Regular coverage

Hawkeye (Disney+, 3:01 a.m.)
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia (FXX, 10 p.m., season 15 premiere): The comedy returns after a two-year break with a two-episode premiere, titled “2020: A Year In Review” and “The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7.” Two new episodes will air every Wednesday until the season finale on December 22. Dennis Perkins will recap.
DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow (The CW, 8 p.m.): In lieu of a regular episode, Legends ups the game with a holiday special called Beebo Saves Christmas. The cast additions include Chris Kattan, Yvette Nicole Brown, Keith Ferguson, while Victor Garber returns to narrate the hour. Keep an eye out for Sam Barsanti’s coverage of the episode

Wild cards

Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas (Roku, 3:01 a.m.): NBC’s loss is Roku’s gain. The broadcast network canceled Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist earlier this year after two seasons, but Roku snatched it up for a one-off holiday special. The film picks up after the finale, as Zoey (Jane Levy) navigates her familial and romantic relationships. The musical dramedy also stars Mary Steenburgen, Skylar Astin, Alex Newell, Peter Gallagher, and Bernadette Peters. Meanwhile, both seasons of Zoey’s are available for a free and heartwarming binge on Roku.

Lost In Space (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): In the third and final season of this sci-fi drama, the stakes are higher than ever for the Robinson family. After a year of being trapped on a mysterious planet, they must lead the 97 young Colonists in a harrowing evacuation. John (Toby Stephens) and Maureen (Molly Parker) battle overwhelming odds as they try to reunite with their kids. The cast includes Taylor Russell, Mina Sundwall, and Douglas Hodge. Season three consists of eight episodes.

Fruitcake Fraud (Discovery+, 3:01 a.m.): Enjoy your holiday celebration with a side of notorious fraud. This Discovery+ true-crime special covers the case of husband and wife Sandy and Kay Jenkins, who embezzled over $17 million in a decade from the Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, Texas, where Sandy worked as an accountant. The bakery is known for its fruitcakes, selling up to 20,000 per day during the holiday season. The 90-minute special traces how the duo were able to go undetected for several years, and how the case baffled the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s office once it was revealed.

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