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Amy Schumer poses during the CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, April 23, 2015. CinemaCon is the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners. Reuters/Steve Marcus

Funny girl Amy Schumer is up to her old red carpet antics again! This time the comedienne parodied her Kimye red carpet prank with the help of “Trainwreck” cohorts, during a Tuesday photo call in Berlin.

Schumer, assisted by co-star Vanessa Bayer, along with “Trainwreck” director Judd Apatow, recreated the actress’ notorious red carpet prank. According to E!News, Schumer, Bayer and Apatow attended the Berlin photo call for the movie “Dating Queen,” held at the Ritz Carlton. The comedienne found this the perfect opportunity to recreate the spoof, only this time, Schumer played the reality star Kim Kardashian.

The “Inside Amy Schumer” star had a bothered expression on her face, while Apatow looked a bit clueless and wasn’t sure what was happening, similar to Kanye West’s expression in the original prank. Meanwhile, Bayer took on Schumer’s face plant role and fell on the red carpet in front of the two.

Schumer even uploaded a quick snap of the recreated scene and shared it on Twitter. She captioned the image, “Berlin with @JuddApatow and @vanessabayer #TrainwreckMovie is called #Datingqueen.”

During the Time 100 Gala in April, Schumer made headlines when she purposely took a dive in front of the Kimye couple. Schumer later told People: "I asked my publicist, 'Can I dive in front of them and act like I fell?' And she said, 'I can't stop you.'"

The power couple Kardashian and West were also concerned for Schumer after her red carpet prank stunt. Schumer revealed to the magazine that she was able to talk with them after the prank. “They were really sweet. Kim was really funny," Schumer said. "She goes, 'Oh my god, I was like, does this girl need help?' She was like, 'That was really funny.'"

Schumer also mentioned that not doing the prank would have been a major missed opportunity. "They were right there! The epicenter of America. Gotta do it," Schumer added. "It was the best."