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amy schumer Showing her new look after the major weight loss,
44 year old comedian Talks openly about injectable drugs, including their use for weight loss Monzaro (trizepitide), known as the “King Kong” of weight-loss jabs. She tried Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes drug also used for weight loss, but times changed. for side effectsHowever, she said in January that she still lost 30 pounds while on Ozempic.
Now, Schumer is showing off her new physique, sharing a mirror selfie taken from the bathroom on her Instagram Story on Thursday. In the photo, she was wearing a pink sports bra and blue sweatpants, with her thumbs tucked into the waistband of her lower back, revealing her toned stomach.
“No filter, no filler, no clean mirror,” she wrote, joking about the water spots on her mirror.
earlier this month, train accident star I showed off my weight loss an instagram photoWhere she posed in a black short-sleeved mini dress with gold buttons and matching heels. The photo also includes two of her friends, Jillian Bell and Alex Sachs, which were captured during a night out in Las Vegas.
In the comments, many people criticized Schumer about her appearance, including her legs, prompting her to later comment: “Love love love. My legs thank you!”
She has been open about her experience with weight loss drugs. In January, she appeared howard stern show where she reported that she had tried using Ozempic three years earlier, But eventually became “crippled” Because he has a gene that makes him prone to nausea. Nausea is a common side effect of Vegovy and other medications used for weight loss.
“I was like, vomiting — and then you have no energy. But other people take it and they’re all good. God bless them,” she explained. “I couldn’t lift my head off the pillow, what does that mean?”
However, two months later, she posted a video on Instagram where she revealed that she had a much more positive experience Mounjaro.
She said she was determined MedicineAs well as estrogen and progesterone to help with her perimenopause symptoms, through the virtual health clinic Midi Health, which is specifically targeted at women in midlife.
“It’s not covered by insurance unless you have diabetes or severe obesity, which most of the internet thinks I do, but I’m having really good experiences with it, and I wanted to be real with you about it,” she said.
Schumer said that his experience with Midi Health was so positive that he ended up investing in the company.
“That’s all I have to say, and I’m not going to say anything dirty, I’m not going to make a fuss… but why shouldn’t we call Kate Middleton, Kate of Wales?” He concluded.