Ryan Phillippe’s ‘Trainwreck’: Actor's Sexy and Hilarious Cameo Finally Revealed

Despite being incredibly swoon-worthy, Ryan Phillippe apparently did not make it into the final cut of the summer comedy, Trainwreck.

Amy Schumer's Trainwreck had no problem gathering dozens of Hollywood A-listers to make appearances throughout the film.

With so many stars like Daniel Radcliffe, Matthew Broderick and John Cena appearing in cameos, Ryan Phillippe got left behind with his clip never making it in the movie.

Thankfully, his deleted scene has since been released for everyone's viewing pleasure.

Ryan holds nothing back in his small, but funny role. The 38-year-old actor plays himself in the clip as he walks into Schumer's office where he is heard saying, “I’m not sure I’m comfortable with nudity.”

After meeting Amy and her co-workers, Ryan then reveals that he “appreciates” Amy’s body type before admitting that he’s actually read some of her work in the past, including an article about foursomes being the new threesomes. “I agree,” he replies in a very matter-of-fact tone, seemingly suggesting that the group get it on together.

His irresistible smile leaves Amy stunned but unfortunately she doesn’t seem to be impressed by the hunky Hollywood actor, as she awkwardly avoids the comment rather then jumping on the implied offer.

Even her co-worker Vicki is worried about Amy’s lack of response, asking her “why aren’t you freaking out?!” “Yeah, why aren’t I f**king him right now?!” she exclaims.

Although this cameo is way over due, it's better late than never.

Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer. The film stars Schumer and Bill Hader along with an ensemble cast that includes Tilda Swinton, Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, Vanessa Bayerand LeBron James.

Principal photography began on May 19, 2014 in New York City. The film premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival on March 15, 2015, and was released theatrically in the United States on July 17, 2015, by Universal Pictures.

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