Amy Schumer flaunted her ongoing weight loss transformation with a selfie that showed off her flat abs.
The comedian shared a bathroom selfie via her Instagram Stories on Thursday, wearing a pink sports bra and blue sweatpants, proudly modeling her toned midsection.
She hooked her thumbs into the waistband of her bottoms to show off some skin on her midsection, and playfully teased water marks on the mirror in the caption.
“No filters, no fillers, no pretty mirrors,” she wrote above the photo.
Schumer, 44, showed off her Munjaro weight loss earlier this month wearing a Miu Miu LBD and even posed alongside friends Alex Sachs and Jillian Bell.
In July, the mother-of-one modeled her increasingly slim figure in a black one-piece swimsuit with white straps while posing on the deck of a yacht.
She captioned the photo, “From Rilatkam,” adding, “I can relate to that,” above the snap, which was reposted on her Instagram Stories.
Schumer had previously complained of undesirable symptoms from using GLP 1 drugs such as Wigovy and Ozempic, but ultimately achieved his current physique with Munjaro.
“Munjaro was amazing,” she revealed in an Instagram video in March, adding that weight loss drugs are not covered by insurance unless the patient is battling extreme obesity or diabetes.
“I think most of the internet thinks that’s me,” she said jokingly. “But I’ve had really good experiences with it, so I wanted to tell you the truth about it.”
Schumer, who welcomed son Gene, 6, with husband Chris Fischer in 2019, has encouraged celebrities who have used GLP-1 to lose weight to be honest with their fans.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in 2023, she said, “Either you’re on Ozempic or whatever, you’re done. Just fuck off,” adding that people should stop “lying” about it.
“Be honest with people,” she continued. “When I got lipo, I said I got lipo.”
In 2021, she answered an Instagram question from a fan asking why she tried to use fillers, but later decided not to.
“I got lipo and had a great experience doing it,” she replied. “I used to be really[critical]about people getting their work done. Now I’m just trying to do everything I can to love who I am. But when I turn 40, I want the AC section to do whatever it takes to make the f—k feel great!”
