Amy Schumer posted a mocking but spot-on video where she does a Chrissy Teigen impression, receiving the model's stamp of approval.

Earlier this month, Teigen posted a video of her walking down the stairs in a flowy white dress while singing Happy Birthday. Schumer recreated the video while wearing a pink tank top and tagging Teigen herself.

Amy Schumer Posted Mocking Video Of Chrissy Teigen, And She's Seen it

Schumer called the video, where she slowly walks down the stairs singing the same song and flicking her hair, a "tribute" to Teigen.

The comedian's clip is edited with Teigen's original video for an even more hilarious effect.

Of course, Teigen noticed the tag and the video and was a good sport about it.

"Oh it's on," Teigen wrote.

The clip also garnered the attention of Schumer and Teigen's fellow celebrity friends.

"wait do you guys live together now," Katy Perry wrote.

Queer Eye star Tan France reacted with laughing crying emojis, whereas Killing Eve and Free Guy actress Jodie Comer simply wrote "Amyyyyyy" adding a heart emoji.

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Teigen posted the original video on August 8, during a Martha's Vineyard getaway with her husband, John Legend.

"well that was magical. goodnight Martha’s Vineyard. I have fallen in love with you hard!!" the model wrote.

Teigen has recently announced her third cookbook titled All Together is to be released soon. She took to her Instagram to post a preview of her new effort, receiving mixed reactions. While most Teigen fans were excited to see her getting back on her feet, and dedicating the book to her late son Jack after suffering from stillbirth last year, others couldn't look past her problematic behavior.

Earlier in the year, it was revealed that Teigen had bullied non-binary model Courtney Stodden when they were a teenager married to actor Doug Hutchison. Teigen also told Stodden to kill themselves.

In the aftermath of Stodden's revelation, Teigen addressed the claims and admitted to having been a bully.

"There is simply no excuse for my past horrible tweets. My targets didn’t deserve them. No one does. Many of them needed empathy, kindness, understanding and support, not my meanness masquerading as a kind of casual, edgy humor,” Teigen wrote in a lenghty apology published in June this year.

“I was a troll, full stop. And I am so sorry,” she finally said.

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