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Amy Schumer has revealed the fitness routine behind her radiant look.
At 44, Schumer attributes her current well-being to her workout routine. She made this revelation after stepping onto the red carpet for the Lorne premiere in New York City on Thursday, April 9. Posting on Instagram, she shared a photo of herself with the caption: “Live from New York, Lorne Michaels’ new documentary is a must-see, and you’re absolutely right to be excited.”
With her signature humor, the comedian added, “Sending lots of love and respect to the man who kicked it all off and has given me some of the most unforgettable nights of my life (yes, even in the bedroom). It was a joy to be there with @mugsykane, my brother from another mother.”
She also gave a nod to her fitness routine, saying, “A big thank you to @therealpilates for making me feel so empowered.”
While getting her photograph taken, Schumer rocked a pastel pink top and matching cardigan from Prada. She styled the trendy shirt with blue Mother jeans and Barbie pink sandals.
Schumer opted for a soft makeup look for the event. She rocked dewy skin, bronzed cheeks and a touch of blush. She made her blue eyes pop with mascara and eyeliner. Her blonde hair was parted down the middle and pulled back in a half-up hairdo with her front pieces out and loosely curled.

Schumer’s celebrity friends and fans complimented her look in the comments section. “You look so good Amy!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,” Kathy Hilton wrote, while “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast host Amanda Hirsch added, “🥶.” Actress Noa Tishby also commented, “Wowoooohhh 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,” while more of Schumer’s fans wrote that she looked “stunning.”
Schumer previously showed off her bikini body while enjoying a tropical getaway with her friend. Earlier this month, she rocked a chic black swimsuit featuring halter straps and a plunging neckline adorned with white buttons. She wore the look while snorkeling.
Schumer has been candid about her figure in the past, sharing that she lost 50 pounds from a combination of weight-loss drugs and lifestyle changes in an effort to treat and “survive” a life-threatening hormonal disorder, Cushing syndrome, rather than to “look hot.”

