Amy Schumer is stepping into a confident new chapter, and she is not hiding it. The comedian took to Instagram on November 29, 2025, to share a series of stylish photos from a home photoshoot that highlighted her 40-pound weight loss and refreshed sense of self.
The 44-year-old looked radiant as she posed on the stairs of her home in a beige Valentino mini dress adorned with ruffles and bows, pairing the statement look with sleek black heels. The intimate shoot felt both glamorous and personal, offering fans a glimpse into Amy’s evolving style and wellbeing.
Styled by Brenda Tolentino, with softly curled blonde hair by Jae Manuel Cardenas and glowing makeup by Gita Bass, the I Feel Pretty actress leaned into effortless elegance. She also prepped her skin with a facial by Georgia Louise ahead of the shoot.
Getting in on the moment was Amy’s six-year-old son Gene, whose face was covered with emojis in the snaps. She shares Gene with her husband, chef Chris Fischer, whom she married in 2018.
Speculation about the couple’s relationship has recently resurfaced, with fans noting that Amy did not wear her wedding rings in the photos. Chris has also been spotted without his ring on occasion.
Earlier this year, Amy spoke candidly about her experience using Mounjaro, a medication commonly prescribed for type 2 diabetes and weight management, after previously struggling with Wegovy.
She explained on Instagram that she had a “really good experience” with Mounjaro, particularly after discovering she was perimenopausal and beginning hormone treatment through a telehealth clinic.
“Three years ago, I tried Wegovy. I was puking, I couldn’t handle it,” Amy shared. “I went on this telehealth meeting with Midi Health, and it was cheap. I wanted to try it myself because I wanted to recommend it to my friends who are nurses and teachers.”
Amy said the clinic put her on estrogen and progesterone, which helped alleviate her perimenopausal symptoms. She also noted improvements in her energy levels, hair, skin, and sex life. The Snatched star has remained open with fans about her use of weight loss medication, stressing the importance of honesty.
“It’s not covered by insurance unless you have diabetes or severe obesity, which most of the internet thinks I have,” she said. “But I’m having a really good experience with it, and I wanted to keep it real with you about that.”
