Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence are the ultimate BFF goals. And now, two people have been added to their growing squad of hilarious people - "Parks & Rec" actors, Chris Pratt and Aziz Ansari.
After their epic vacation, building human pyramids and riding jet skis and after their adorable exchange of text messages, Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence have found themselves in another adventure. This time, with Chris Pratt and Aziz Ansari.
In an Instagram post by Aziz Ansari, Chris Pratt was seen giving the camera a smoldering (if not blank) look, while Ansari swung in and out of the frame, saying "Hi guys!" everytime he appeared.
"CHRIS PRATT AND AZIZ ANSARI present... 'hi guys,'" Ansari captioned the clip."Directed by Jennifer Lawrence. Director of Photography @amyschumer. Written by @azizansari, @prattprattpratt, @kimcaramele, @amyschumer."
Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence previously revealed they were writing a screenplay together, where they will be playing sisters. Meanwhile, the "Hunger Games" actress is starring in a new film called "Passengers" with Chris Pratt, which makes sense that they were all hanging out together.
Meanwhile, in another video clip, Aziz Ansari was seen waking up Amy Schumer's sister, Kim Caramele, while Jennifer Lawrence could be heard in the background.
"Ok what is this are we writing scripts or staying at a bed and breakfast?" Asari said.
The video clip was posted on Amy Schumer's Instagram account, captioned: "This morning @azizansari and Jen woke up an angel #sleepmanager."
Amy Schumer was also photographed dog-walking with Jennifer Lawrence, donning a shirt that read; "I'm on island time."
Previously, Schumer revealed how she and Lawrence ended up vacationing together. Since then, the two have become almost inseperable.
"Once a year I go away with all my girlfriends from high school," Schumer explained during her appearance on "The Daily Show." "We went to the Hamptons, because they wouldn't let us go back to Martha's Vineyard,"
"So we go to the amptons, and Jennifer and I have become friends," Schumer said. "And I was like 'Oh, we're going on a boat tomorrow, you should come.' It was kind of hypothetical and she was like 'I think I'm coming,' and I was like, 'Oh my God."