Amy Schumer in new 'no filter' selfie. Photo: Amy Schumer/Instagram


January 29, 2025 Tags:

Amy Schumer is keeping it real—no filters, no pretense. The 43-year-old comedian and actress took to Instagram on Saturday, January 25, to share a refreshing “no filter” selfie after Cushing syndrome diagnosis. Dressed in a cozy charcoal gray sweatshirt, Schumer flashed a soft, confident smile, her hand resting casually on her head. “What can I say,” she captioned the post. “It was a good night.”

But this selfie wasn’t just another candid moment—it came on the heels of a surprising revelation about her health. Just days earlier, Schumer opened up about how internet trolls unknowingly helped her uncover a medical condition she might have otherwise overlooked.

When Online Criticism Lead Amy Schumer to Cushing Syndrome Diagnosis

During a January 22 appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, Schumer got candid with host Alex Cooper about an unexpected twist in her health journey. “A year ago, the internet really came for me,” she recalled, referring to relentless online comments about her noticeably swollen face. Initially, she brushed off the criticism. But then, something strange happened—actual doctors started chiming in.

“Doctors were in the comments like, ‘No, no… something’s really up. Your face looks so crazy,’” Schumer said, revealing that their unsolicited but well-intentioned medical advice pointed toward a possible case of Cushing syndrome.

Cushing syndrome, as described by the Mayo Clinic, occurs when excess cortisol lingers in the body, often due to prolonged steroid use. The condition can lead to symptoms like weight gain, acne, and the distinctive “moon face” swelling.

At first, Schumer was dismissive. “F--- off,” she admitted thinking. But the more she considered it, the more the theory made sense. She had been receiving steroid injections to treat scars from her breast reduction surgery and C-section—she and husband Chris Fischer welcomed their son Gene in 2019. Those injections, she later learned, had triggered her Cushing syndrome.

Overcoming Self-Doubt and Stepping Back into the Spotlight

Once she understood the cause, Schumer worked to reverse the symptoms. But as she geared up to star in her new comedy Kinda Pregnant, self-doubt lingered. “I was feeling really down on myself before filming,” she admitted. “I didn’t know how I was going to do it.”

Thankfully, a pep talk from her friend, director Lorraine Caffery, was all it took to shift her mindset. “I just needed one person to amp me up,” Schumer shared.

Now, with Cushing syndrome behind her and confidence intact, Schumer is embracing her authentic self—no filters required.

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