Amy Schumer turned heads as she stepped out in New York City for the premiere of Focus Features’ Lorne, with fans quick to comment on her striking transformation.
The comedian appeared noticeably slimmer and fresh faced as she posed for photos at Alice Tully Hall on April 9, embracing a relaxed look that only amplified the attention on her changed appearance.
Dressed in a soft pink T-shirt layered with a matching cardigan and paired with classic blue jeans, Amy opted for effortless simplicity on the red carpet.
Completing the look with blush-toned heels and minimal accessories, she wore her blonde hair loose in soft waves and kept her makeup natural, allowing her glowing complexion to take centre stage.
While Amy has never shied away from discussing her body and health, her recent transformation has sparked renewed conversation among fans, many of whom described her as “unrecognizable” in comparison to her earlier public appearances.
The Trainwreck star has been open in the past about her approach to weight loss and wellbeing, revealing that her journey has been shaped by a combination of medical support, lifestyle changes and a focus on feeling her best rather than chasing unrealistic standards.
Back in 2025, during an appearance on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM show, Amy revealed the genetic condition that influenced her approach.
"I have this gene, GDF15, which makes you extremely prone to nausea, which is why I was so sick during my pregnancy," she explained.
She went on to detail her difficult experience with Ozempic, which she tried several years earlier.
"So, I tried Ozempic almost three years ago and I was like bedridden," she said. "I was like, vomiting and then you have no energy. But other people take it and they’re all good. So, God bless them."
The comedian recalled feeling as though the rapid weight loss came at too high a cost.
"I lost 30 pounds so quick," Amy said. "I looked great, but I couldn’t lift my head off the pillow. So what’s the point?"
She also admitted she felt like she was "shriveling away" due to the constant nausea.
In contrast, Amy later shared that she had a far better experience with Mounjaro, which ultimately contributed to her current transformation.
In a since-deleted Instagram post, she reflected on her earlier struggles, saying of Ozempic: "I was like puking, I couldn’t handle it. I don’t know if they’ve changed the formula, whatever."
The actress has flipped to a new page when it comes to her love and family life. She recently filed for divorce on January 6, from her former partner Chris Fischer. The duo were married for almost eight years, and they share their six-year-old son Gene together.









