Amy Schumer Posts “No Filter, No Filler” Selfie After Sharing Cushing Syndrome Diagnosis

Amy Schumer is feeling pretty.

The Kinda Pregnant star shared a candid photo of herself that she labeled “no filter, no filler,” days after revealing that comments about her appearance online last year led to her Cushing’s syndrome diagnosis.

Amy reposted the selfie onto her grid, writing, “What can I say It was a good night.”

The 43-year-old’s post came three days after explaining that comments on social media about her “puffier” face weren’t all ill-intentioned.

“When I was going through, I guess it was like a year ago, and the internet really came for me after doing a bunch of press, and I was like, ‘OK, everybody like, relax,'” she told host Alex Cooper on the Jan. 22 episode of Call her Daddy. “But then doctors were chiming in in the comments.”

Amy went on to explain that she noticed medical professionals expressing genuine concern, saying, “‘No, no, we think something’s really up. Like, your face looks so crazy and we think something’s up.'”

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Amy Schumer Shares “No Filter, No Filler” Pic After Cushing Diagnosis

Jan 28, 2025

Amy Schumer Posts “No Filter, No Filler” Selfie After Sharing Cushing Syndrome Diagnosis

Amy Schumer is feeling pretty.

The Kinda Pregnant star shared a candid photo of herself that she labeled “no filter, no filler,” days after revealing that comments about her appearance online last year led to her Cushing’s syndrome diagnosis.

Amy reposted the selfie onto her grid, writing, “What can I say It was a good night.”

The 43-year-old’s post came three days after explaining that comments on social media about her “puffier” face weren’t all ill-intentioned.

“When I was going through, I guess it was like a year ago, and the internet really came for me after doing a bunch of press, and I was like, ‘OK, everybody like, relax,'” she told host Alex Cooper on the Jan. 22 episode of Call her Daddy. “But then doctors were chiming in in the comments.”

Amy went on to explain that she noticed medical professionals expressing genuine concern, saying, “‘No, no, we think something’s really up. Like, your face looks so crazy and we think something’s up.'”

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
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