Amy Schumer Says John Cena Was ‘Actually Inside Her’ During X-Rated Scene – The Truth Behind the Viral Claim
Comedian and actress Amy Schumer has once again stirred up social media after a resurfaced interview clip went viral, where she jokingly claimed that John Cena was “actually inside her” during their steamy love scene in the 2015 comedy film Trainwreck. The statement, of course, was made in Amy’s signature humor style — playful, exaggerated, and meant to shock audiences with laughter rather than scandal.
In Trainwreck, Schumer played the lead role of a commitment-phobic woman navigating modern relationships, while WWE superstar John Cena portrayed her muscle-bound boyfriend, Steven. The film featured several risqué and comedic bedroom scenes between the two — moments that fans still talk about nearly a decade later.
During an appearance on a late-night show years ago, Schumer joked about how intense their love scene was, teasing that Cena was “so method” in his performance that “it felt real.” The internet, however, recently brought the clip back into circulation, causing some fans to take the quote out of context. While the comment raised eyebrows, both Schumer and Cena have clarified over the years that the entire scene was heavily choreographed and filled with improv-driven comedy, not anything explicit or real.
Amy, known for her fearless humor, often pushes the boundaries of what’s considered “too far.” She even admitted that filming those scenes with Cena was hilarious and awkward at the same time. “He’s so professional,” she said in one interview, “but I kept laughing because he’s John Cena — the guy millions see as a superhero — pretending to be my goofy boyfriend.”
As for Cena, the WWE legend and Hollywood actor has often spoken highly of Amy’s comedic talent, saying he trusted her vision for the film and wanted to show a different side of himself. Trainwreck was one of his early acting successes, helping launch him into bigger movie roles in Hollywood.
While the “actually inside her” quote may sound shocking out of context, it’s classic Amy Schumer humor — over-the-top, outrageous, and intentionally absurd. Fans who know her comedic style recognize it for what it is: a joke meant to entertain, not a literal confession.
Nearly a decade later, Trainwreck still stands as one of the most talked-about romantic comedies of the 2010s — and that hilarious Cena scene remains a pop culture gem.

