Final Shots: Amy Schumer Reacts To Shoutout In Netflix’s ‘Gilmore Girls’ Revival Trailer

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Netflix has revealed the premiere date for their Gilmore Girls revival series, Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life, via an official teaser clip which you can watch below. In the brief show excerpt, Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) wonders if Amy Schumer would like her. Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) sternly responds with the answer “no,” citing her lack of expertise in water sports as the reason.

Being the funnywoman that she is, Schumer took to Twitter to offer her reply, stating that she would love Lorelai Gilmore and that she’s “only done 2 water sports and they took pictures of it both times. I promise I usually just lay there (sex too).” The highly anticipated four-part mini-series will premiere on November 25, only on Netflix.

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