Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence Dance on Billy Joel's Piano [VIDEO]
It looks like new best friends, Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer, don't just jet ski together. Thursday night, they danced on Billy Joel's piano during a concert at Chicago's Wrigley Field. E! News says, "Inside Amy Schumer writer Kyle Dunnigan posted video on Instagram of the actresses rehearsing with Joel earlier in the day. 'Rehearsals a little rough,' he wrote, also posting a picture of the group that included the two actresses with the caption 'Get ready for a bunch of billy joel photos. Me amy schumer and jennifer lawrence are going on stage tonight.' Dunnigan later deleted the video and the photo but did not give an explanation." It would possibly seems that the photos posted prior to the show were taken down so that there would be an element of surprise. When viewing the video, it really does seem spontaneous and good timing for the high profile actresses to be up on stage singing and dancing to "Uptown Girl."
The pair are even going to pen a new comedy script that they will both star in playing sisters. ABC News reports, "The two actresses met a few months ago, and Lawrence told the New York Times that they're writing a screenplay together in which they'll play sisters." Apparently, they are already done with the script and E! News says that they are at 100 pages. Lawrence shares, "It just flowed out of us...Amy and I were creatively made for each other. We have different flavors. It's been the most fun experience of my life." What an awesome combination of humor and integrity on both ends here. The movie will be a huge hit and so many fans of both women will be on the edge of their seats to see the two together in action!
The two have also become fast friends, as we all know thanks to the Internet blowing up over the past two months about the funny women spending so much time together. Lawrence says of the two working together, "We start the day off on the phone, laughing. And then we send each other pages. And we crack up. I'm flying out tomorrow to see her in Chicago. We'll write a little bit with her sister, Kim, who worked with Amy when she was writing Trainwreck," E! News says. Even when Lawrence was interviewing with the New York Times, she said "Let me just text Amy and tell her that I told you...'I just spilled the beans to the New York Times. Is that O.K.?' And Amy wrote back, 'That you're gay? Totally! It's exciting!'" Just Jared says. This friendship both professionally an personally seems to have been a blast for Lawrence and Schumer and we've all enjoyed watching them. I can't wait for the film!