Trainwreck's Amy Schumer looks sensational in a cute collared dress as she steps out in New York for TV appearance 

As she continues to promote her latest movie, Amy Schumer is certainly pulling out all the stops to remain the centre of attention.

The 34-year-old actress, who stars in hit comedy Trainwreck, looked absolutely sensational as she paid Jon Stewart a visit on The Daily Show in New York City, on Monday afternoon.

Displaying her perfectly trim limbs in all its glory, the Hollywood star dressed her sexy curves in a cute satin number, complete with large blue dots and a white collared detail.

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Stealing the limelight: Amy Schumer looked absolutely sensational as she paid Jon Stewart a visit on The Daily Show in New York City, on Monday afternoon

Stealing the limelight: Amy Schumer looked absolutely sensational as she paid Jon Stewart a visit on The Daily Show in New York City, on Monday afternoon

She teamed her striking ensemble with a demure pair of black high-heels, while keeping her accessorises to a complete minimum.

With her trademark blonde tresses tied up into a chic hairdo, a nude lip and smokey eyewear added a hint of glamour to her look.

Ahead of her TV appearance, Amy took to her social media sites to share a snap from the set and captioned it: ‘I am on @TheDailyShow at 11 on @ComedyCentral with the G.O.A.T #JonStewart !!!!’

Leggy lady: Displaying her perfectly trim limbs in all its glory, the Hollywood star dressed her sexy curves in a cute satin number, complete with large blue dots and a white collared detail

Leggy lady: Displaying her perfectly trim limbs in all its glory, the Hollywood star dressed her sexy curves in a cute satin number, complete with large blue dots and a white collared detail

A beauty: With her trademark blonde tresses tied up into a chic hairdo, a nude lip and smokey eyewear added a hint of glamour to her look

A beauty: With her trademark blonde tresses tied up into a chic hairdo, a nude lip and smokey eyewear added a hint of glamour to her look

She is in the midst of celebrating the huge success of her latest movie which grossed over $30million on its debut weekend.

Directed by Judd Apatow, Trainwreck sees Amy play a commitment-phobic career woman who faces her fear when she meets a doctor, played by Bill Hader, who has no obvious faults she can use to justify a breakup.

Meanwhile, the American star’s appearance on the popular chat show comes moments after she joined her cousin, New York senator Charles 'Chuck' Schumer, to call for tighter gun control.

Popular: She is in the midst of celebrating the huge success of her latest movie which grossed over $30million on its debut weekend

Popular: She is in the midst of celebrating the huge success of her latest movie which grossed over $30million on its debut weekend

The actress joined the senator, who is her second cousin, that same day as he unveiled a three-part plan that would make it harder for violent criminals and the mentally ill to obtain guns.

The pair cited the recent shooting in a Louisiana movie theatre that killed two women and injured nine others during a screening of Amy's movie Trainwreck.

An emotional Schumer broke down in tears as she took to the podium to talk about the victims and address the horrific shooting which unfolded in Lafayette last month.

Updating fans: Ahead of her TV appearance, Amy took to her social media sites to share a snap from the set and captioned it, ‘I am on @TheDailyShow at 11 on @ComedyCentral with the G.O.A.T #JonStewart !!!!’

Updating fans: Ahead of her TV appearance, Amy took to her social media sites to share a snap from the set and captioned it, ‘I am on @TheDailyShow at 11 on @ComedyCentral with the G.O.A.T #JonStewart !!!!’

'These shootings have got to stop,' she said. 'I don't know how else to say it.'

'I wanted to take this opportunity to say how I feel,’ she continued. 'We're here today to say enough is enough to mass shootings in our schools, college campuses, our military bases end even in our movie theatres.

Schumer added: 'These are not extreme ideas. No one wants to live in a country where a felon, the mentally ill or other dangerous people can get their hands on a gun with such ease.'

Holding back tears she went on to add: 'The thought of this community being turned upside down by this just sickens me...unless something is done soon dangerous people will continue to get their hands on guns.’

Partnership: Meanwhile, the American star’s appearance on the popular chat show comes moments after she joined her cousin, New York senator Charles 'Chuck' Schumer, to call for tighter gun control

Partnership: Meanwhile, the American star’s appearance on the popular chat show comes moments after she joined her cousin, New York senator Charles 'Chuck' Schumer, to call for tighter gun control

NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 03:  Comedian Amy Schumer speaks at a press conference with U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) calling for tighter gun laws in an effort to stop mass shootings and gun violence on August 3, 2015 in New York City. A gunman killed two women last month in Louisiana during a showing of Schumer's movie "Trainwreck."  (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Tears: Schumer broke down in tears as she spoke at a press conference with U.S. Senator Schumer, a Democrat for New York calling for tighter gun laws in an effort to stop mass shootings and gun violence 

Speaking out: The pair cited the recent shooting in a Louisiana movie theatre that killed two women and injured nine others during a screening of Amy's movie Trainwreck

Speaking out: The pair cited the recent shooting in a Louisiana movie theatre that killed two women and injured nine others during a screening of Amy's movie Trainwreck

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