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Amy Schumer showcased her impressive weight loss journey this weekend, sharing a series of photos in various swimsuits.
The comedian revealed the images on Instagram on Sunday, writing, “My mom took these photos of me while I was packing for a trip.”
The photo collection begins with a vibrant image of the 44-year-old actress, grinning in a strapless burnt orange bikini set, proudly sporting “no makeup” and “no filter.”
In the following snapshots, the newly-single star can be seen in a chic black one-piece, a trendy strappy purple suit, and a classic black bikini.
After modeling two stylish dresses and a cozy pair of pajamas, Schumer wrapped up her post with a candid selfie taken at the airport.
“The last photo I’m on the trip,” she told her followers, adding that 2026 “is about self care and self love.”
The “Trainwreck” star concluded, “let’s all appreciate our health our families our friends and have the best year of our lives. Moving forward with no regrets. Just love. #notfuckingaround.”
Schumer’s A-list pals gushed over her appearance in the comments section.
“you look 🔥,” model Paulina Porizkova wrote, while “Friends” alum Courteney Cox praised the “gorgeous” Emmy winner.
Schumer shared her mindset for the new year on the heels of her headline-making split from husband Chris Fischer.
Divorce speculation swirled in November 2025, with the “Last Comic Standing” alum confirming their breakup the following month.
“Blah blah blah Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years. We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son,” she wrote in December 2025, referencing 6-year-old son Gene.
Earlier that same month, Schumer cryptically clarified via Instagram that “whatever ends up happening” with Fischer, 45, had “nothing to do with” her recent weight loss.
The Golden Globe winner, notably, dropped 50 pounds with the help of Mounjaro, years after a “horrible” experience with Wegovy.
Schumer issued an apology to those “let down” by her slimdown last month, writing, “Sorry for whatever feeling it’s giving you.”