"It went too far, and for that I'm super apologetic," Tammy Pescatelli said on the Jim Norton Advice Show on Sirius XM

Comedian Tammy Pescatelli Apologizes for Accusing Amy Schumer of Joke Stealing: 'She Has Every Right to Be Mad'

Comedian Tammy Pescatelli is apologizing for accusing Amy Schumer of stealing jokes.

After taking to Twitter on Wednesday to accuse Schumer, 34, of using a joke she wrote in 2006 in the film Trainwreck, Pescatelli now admits she “went too far.”

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“I went too deep,” Pescatelli said while appearing on the Opie with Jim Norton Show on Sirius XM’s Opie Radio. “It went too far, and for that I’m super apologetic.”

Schumer denied allegations of joke theft after a video was released comparing her material to other comedians’ gags, prompting a Twitter conversation between Kathleen Madigan, Wendy Liebman and Pescatelli.

Pescatelli said that she first noticed the similarity between her and Schumer’s joke when the trailer for Trainwreck was first released. And while fans pointed it out to her at the time, she didn’t make a fuss about it until she spoke with Madigan and Liebman.

“I was the last to the party and I drank the most and was the loudest,” said Pescatelli. “I probably should have just stayed out of it and kept my mouth shut.”

In retrospect, she admits that it is possible that Schumer unknowingly used a similar joke.

“It is probably parallel thinking, that does happen,” she said, adding that she originally thought it was a writer who lifted the joke.

Pescatelli said she regrets ever getting involved in the Twitter spat.

“She has every right to be mad.”

Schumer vehemently refuted the claims on Twitter and also appeared on Norton’s radio show on Wednesday.