Posted on 06/16/2021 12:56:51 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A gas station in Celina, Tennessee, went viral after tweeting about a trucker who just might be the 40-year-old comedian’s doppelgänger.
And Schumer herself even hit social media, wondering what was going on.
An image of Amelia, allegedly a truck driver who makes regular pit stops in Clay County, was shared Thursday afternoon on the Twitter account for what is reportedly the Celina 52 Truck Stop.
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Doesn't a tear drop tattoo mean you murdered someone?
If you fall asleep, run over, and kill someone, don't you lose your Class A license and ability to drive a truck? I thought even a speeding ticket makes that happen?
Who says Amy doesn’t frequent truck stops?
The fear drop tattoo usually means prison time.
A-mememe and chuckee need some cell time.
LOL, I think a Hollywood idiot such as Amy would be shocked if anyone thought she would ever be found at a truck stop somewhere in flyover country.
“The fear drop tattoo usually means prison time.”
*****
Means she killed someone.
Looks prettier and kinder than Amy S
I like her T-shirt. Are those some of her favorite hobbies?
The article SAYS that the woman is not a murderer, but accidentally hit a pedestrian. Teardrop is to honor the person’s memory.
Amy Schumer = Generic
Stay away from that parking lot!
Because she steal other comedians jokes?
Sans the nosejob.
Maybe she killed the guy who was pooping in the parking lot...
She looks too slim and intelligent to be Miss Piggie!!!
Who did Linda Perry kill?
“Amy Schumer herself even weighed in on the drama ...”
LOL
Thank would suck knowing you have a resemblance to one of the most despised skanks on the planet. I’d be looking at a face transplant
The horror, the horror. Only thing worse will be Uncle Chuck’s doppelganger.
She’d starve.
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