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The force may not be on Amy Schumer‘s side.

Disney and Lucasfilm are making sure the world knows they did not give the go-ahead for the comedian’s racy “Star Wars”-themed spread in the August issue of GQ.

“Lucasfilm & Disney did not approve, participate in or condone the inappropriate use of our characters in this manner,” the company said on their official “Star Wars” Twitter page, responding to an angry tweet from a fan who thought the spread was “in poor taste.”

The magazine — dubbing Schumer “the funniest woman in the galaxy” — showed Schumer in bed naked and smoking cigarettes with R2-D2 and C-3PO, the famous robots from the movies.

One Twitter user suggested suing GQ for the shoot.

“I’m very mad to see C-3PO sexualized in this way,” the user wrote.

Another responded, “Those images disgust me and cheapen your characters.”

On Thursday, the magazine released a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot in which the 34-year-old “Trainwreck” star jokes about getting busy with the characters.

“Are we not supposed to talk about what really happened?” she says, looking over to C-3PO beside her in bed.

Warning: Explicit language