Amy Schumer Says John Cena Was ‘Actually Inside Her’ During X-Rated Scene
Amy Schumer has claimed that John Cena was ‘actually inside her’ while filming an intimate scene for a movie.
Schumer, portraying a commitment-phobic party girl named Amy, starred alongside Cena in the 2015 romantic comedy Trainwreck.
Her character is reluctant to embrace monogamy but finds herself entangled in a series of relationships, including one with Cena’s character, Steven, a devoted gym enthusiast.
Their on-screen romance led to a particularly memorable and racy scene, which the two actors have since discussed on multiple occasions.

Schumer previously shared her astonishment at Cena’s physique, saying (per the Daily Star): “It’s a whole universe, that butt… It’s not even human. It felt like having a refrigerator on top of me.”
Jokingly, she added: “I think it was probably harder for him. He had to, like, do something. I just did what I usually do when I have s**. Just lay there.”
The comedian also shared one significant regret from the experience: “You know what? I didn’t get to feel his balls. It’s a major regret of mine. Major regret.”
On the other hand, Cena described filming the scene as ‘awkward.’
In a 2015 interview with Conan, the professional wrestler admitted: “It was awkward. And they wanted awkward, so we gave them awkward.”

During an appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, Cena elaborated on the challenges of shooting the scene.
He recalled how the production team informed him he would be performing an exaggerated comedic s** sequence instead of delivering lines.
“Amy is an angel, she made the environment so comfortable,” Cena said. “And then when I got the part, eventually they were like, ‘Yeah, it’s a s** scene. We want you to do elaborate and crazy stunt s**, and all those lines you had? We’re probably not going to use them, we’re just going to do this stunt s** scene.’”
Despite having experience performing in front of crowds due to his wrestling background, Cena admitted that acting in a s** scene was an entirely different challenge.
The actor explained: “This is the thing – right now, you guys at home think it’s just us. No, there’s a whole f***ing world back here.”
He described the environment on set: “Catering was right there, and the sound tent was right there. There are so many people you need to make a movie. There is nothing intimate about it. Nothing. So it’s real embarrassing.