Both the actresses celebrated the end of filming and their
last days on location in Hawaii.
"Goodbye Hawaii. Thank you for having us. So much love to the crew of our movie and the amazing people of Hawaii!" Schumer tweeted.
In a another tweet, she wrote, "That's a wrap. (Goldie Hawn,) I love you. Thank you for saying yes.".
Hawn and Schumer play a mother-daughter duo, who embark on a vacation that goes horribly wrong.
Directed by Jonathan Levine, the film will release on May 12, 2017. Ike Barinholtz, Wanda Sykes, and Randall Park also feature in the cast.
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