Amy Schumer will still take pictures with fans.
Although the 'Trainwreck' star claimed she will no longer pose for photographs with fans after she was recently frightened by a man who demanded a picture with her, she has taken to Instagram to assure her followers that it is not a complete ban.
She explained: "Thanks for the kind words and support. I'll still take pictures with nice people when I choose to if it's a good time for that. But I don't owe you anything. So don't take if I say no (sic)."
Amy, 34, originally took to the photo-sharing website to declare her ban on pictures because she is sick of strangers invading her space and was "scared" by the man who allegedly shoved a camera in her face.
She said: "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 picture with people anymore and it's because of this dude in Greenville."
The actress managed to take a picture of the person who offended her - who she says had a little girl with him - and shared it with her four million Instagram followers.
Alongside a photograph of the man dressed in a baseball cap and tee-shirt, giving her a thumbs up sign and grinning, she wrote: "This guy in front of his family just ran up next to me scared 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 (sic)."
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