Like some other celebrities, comedienne Amy Schumer has made no secret about her mixed feelings about fans. In November 2015, the Associated Press (via Page Six) said she shortchanged a Maine comedy club audience when she performed for only 35-40 minutes of the hour they'd been promised. In January 2016, she publicly lashed out at a 17-year-old fan for a joke he tweeted about her after meeting her at an event, and in May 2016, she attacked a fan on Instagram (and even posted his photo) after she refused to take a picture with him while walking down the street.

Schumer said, "This guy in front of his family just ran up next to me scared the s**t out of me. Put a camera in my face. I asked him to stop and he said, 'No, it's America and we paid for you.' This was in front of his daughter. I was saying 'stop' and 'no.' Great message to your kid. Yes, legally you are allowed to take a picture of me. But I was asking you to stop and saying no. I will not take [pictures] with people anymore and it's because of this dude in Greenville."

The fan's account, which was backed up by a video, was a lot different. In his clip, Schumer calmly says, "That's rude. Can you delete that?" The fan then apologizes. The scorned fan told FOX Carolina that he immediately stopped recording when Schumer asked. "I did it in a non-threatening way. She says I got all up in her face, and it was completely different from the video." He claims Schumer walked away, but then returned to take his photo and share it with her millions of Instagram followers.

A source close to the Trainwreck (2015) star says it's unsurprising that Schumer avoids fan interactions. The insider told Page Six, "She's always hated taking photos with fans, even before she had a TV show or a movie. She couldn't be bothered then, and she can't be bothered now."