'I really did have sex with them!' Amy Schumer and Bill Hader joke about her controversial GQ Star Wars spread...as the Trainwreck star says she'd do it again

Amy Schumer's GQ spread caused controversy among Star Wars fans when the comedy star was pictured topless alongside robots R2-D2 and C-3PO.

However, funnywoman has no regrets - and admits she would do it again in a heartbeat.

Talking to 2DayFM's Dan & Maz show on Monday, the Trainwreck starlet even joked, 'I really did have sex with them!'

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'I'd do it again right now': Amy Schumer admitted she'd do the GQ Star Wars themed photo shoot all over again, despite the controversy, during a radio interview with the Dan & Maz Show on Monday  with co-star Bill Hader

'I'd do it again right now': Amy Schumer admitted she'd do the GQ Star Wars themed photo shoot all over again, despite the controversy, during a radio interview with the Dan & Maz Show on Monday with co-star Bill Hader

Her co-star Bill Hader then jumped in, saying: 'It's weird that that's not what they were upset about'.

With fans outraged by the innuendo in the spread, Disney and LucasFilm -owners of the iconic franchise- were quick to mention they did not authorise or condone the racy magazine shoot.

But actor Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker got a kick out of it, telling fans on Twitter: 'Got excited when I saw @amyschumer @GQMagazine pics & thought she was just cast in Ep 8! We should be so lucky.'

Amy and Bill, who are in Australia to promote new movie Trainwreck, then played along at the end of the radio interview as co-host Dan Debuf asked them to up the ante and 'inflame J.K Rowling' next, to add to the list of people they had offended. 

'I really did have sex with them!' Amy joked about the risque topless shot in bed with robots R2-D2 and C-3PO

'I really did have sex with them!' Amy joked about the risque topless shot in bed with robots R2-D2 and C-3PO

'It's weird that that's not what they were upset about': Bill jumped in on the joke as well

'It's weird that that's not what they were upset about': Bill jumped in on the joke as well

The radio star then mock-demanded the duo take the supplied props put in front of them at that moment for an impromptu, risque Harry Potter-themed photo shoot.

'You don't need to demand it, I insist,' Amy said, while Bill added: 'J.K Rowling seems pretty chilled'.

Dressing up during an on-air break, they then posed for a series of shots, with Bill in the background using his black hoodie on his head to create a black cloak and giving the camera a steely stare.

Amy stood front and centre with a wooden broomstick between her legs, while wearing a hat, glasses and scarf in Harry Potter style.

Up the ante! 2DayFM breakfast radio co-host Dan Debuf demanded the duo up the ante on the controversial GQ shoot by doing a scandalous Harry Potter one in the studio

Up the ante! 2DayFM breakfast radio co-host Dan Debuf demanded the duo up the ante on the controversial GQ shoot by doing a scandalous Harry Potter one in the studio

'I insist': The co-stars happily played along, dressing up with the props provided

'I insist': The co-stars happily played along, dressing up with the props provided

In one shot, co-host Maz Compton posed as if she was sticking her broomstick into Amy's backside, while the comedian played along.

Ahead of the pair's Trainwreck premiere on Monday evening, they also enjoyed another photo opportunity - this time with the local wildlife. 

Amy appeared to be excited as she got up-close-and-personal with a koala, posting an Instagram shot showing her beside the native Australian animal on Sunday.

Meanwhile the raunchy rom-com has had a strong opening weekend at the US box office, raking in US$30.2 million, earning it third place behind action movie Ant-Man and animated flick Minions.

Box office blitz: The raunchy rom-com had a strong Opening Weekend at the US Box Office raking in US$30.2M

Box office blitz: The raunchy rom-com had a strong Opening Weekend at the US Box Office raking in US$30.2M

 

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