The Trainwreck actress took to her social media account on Wednesday, after a mashup video suggesting that Schumer had stolen jokes from several comics, including the late Patrice O'Neal, went viral, Schumer then defended herself.

Schumer took to her Twitter account regarding the rumors.

According to Us Weekly, it all started over the weekend, when comedians Wendy Liebman, Tammy Pescatelli and Kathleen Madigan all accused Schumer of stealing their jokes.

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“Between Amy Schumer doing 1 of my best jokes on her HBO special and this meme of my joke, I’m done with social media,” Liebman reportedly tweeted and then deleted, according to screenshots obtained by Refinery 29.

According to Refinery 29, stealing jokes is a major accusation for a comedian to make, and also distressingly common. Anyone who's made a joke and then heard another kid repeat it for huge laughs knows the feeling. Now picture that literally being your career. Not fun.

A montage video of the comedians was reportedly surfaced on Vimeo, titled Amy Schumer is a Joke Thief, and starts out with a clip of Liebman in the ‘90s telling a joke that seems similar to one Schumer delivered during her HBO special.

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“So maddening. You and @kathleenmadigan should talk,” comedian Chuck Martin then chimed in, generating a conversation between Liebman and Madigan, which has since been deleted.

The 34-year-old actress defended herself on an interview with Tim Norton’s SiriusXM radio show on Wednesday, dishes out what she feels about the situation.

“I wanted to come and talk to you about it and clear my name because I would never ever do that and never have,” Schumer told the SiriusXM host. “I’m literally gonna take a polygraph test and … show that I’ve never seen [those bits].”

Schumer went on to slam one of the comics, Tammy Pescatelli, featured in the mashup video, Entertainment Tonight wrote.

"I had definitely never seen Tammy Pescatelli -- like, I didn't happen to catch her 2006 Comedy Central special and sit on that bit 'til I got a movie. Like, I sat on that bit for nine years and then was like, 'Here's my chance to steal that Tammy -- the famous Tammy P -- bit,'" she said. "This is what happens -- people build people up and then they like to rip them down when they're experiencing some success."

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