Amy Schumer is ready for summer.
Schumer, 44, proudly showed off her figure while rocking a one-piece in a mirror selfie she posted on Tuesday, March 31.
In her snapshot, Schumer stunned in a red swimsuit featuring thick straps and a plunging neckline adorned with silver buckles. She styled the number with oversized sunglasses. The comedian went makeup-free in the snap and pulled her blonde hair back into a sleek bun.
“Thirsty enough for you?” she captioned the post.
Schumer’s selfie comes after she opened up about losing 50 pounds by using weight loss drugs and working out more.
In December 2025, Schumer revealed that she didn’t just “lose 30lbs,” but “50.”
“Not to look hot, which does feel fun and temporary,” she added. “I did it to survive.”
She went on to address her Cushing syndrome diagnosis, noting, “I had a disease that makes your face extremely puffy that can kill you but the internet caught it, and the disease has cleared.” Schumer continued, “I’ve had plastic surgery over the years and I use monjuro. Sorry to anyone that lets down. I’m pain free. I can [play] tag with my son.”
Schumer first revealed that she went under the knife and got liposuction in 2022 after undergoing a hysterectomy, an appendix removal and a C-section. (The comedian welcomed son Gene, 6, with estranged husband Chris Fischer in May 2019.)
“It’s not about needing to be slamming, because I’ve never been famous for being hot, but I’d reached a place where I was tired of looking at myself in the mirror,” she told The Hollywood Reporter, noting that she weighed 170 pounds after the surgery.
Schumer later revealed during a 2023 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that she experimented with Ozempic — and wished other stars were as candid about their weight loss.
“Be real with the people,” she encouraged celebrities.. “Everybody’s lying. Everyone’s like, ‘Oh, smaller portions.’ Like, shut the f*** up. You’re on Ozempic or one of those things. Or you got work done.”
She also got candid about Ozempic not agreeing with her body, saying she was “so sick” while taking the drug.
“I was one of the people who felt so sick and, like, couldn’t play with my son,” she shared. While she felt “skinny,” Schumer decided the drunk wasn’t “livable” for her.











