celebritiesActress Amy Schumer (42 years old) responded to ongoing criticism about her weight. Among other things, fans noticed that her face is “very puffy” these days.
Schumer returned to the spotlight this week for the first time in a while, promoting her new series Life & Beth on television. However, attention was not limited to her new project only, but also to her appearance. Many fans believe that Amy is unrecognizable and that her face is too puffy.
“Thank you everyone for everything they contributed about my face,” the actress now responds with a sarcastic note on Instagram. “I've enjoyed comments and arguments about my appearance for over 20 years, like most women. Yes, you're right, I'm actually more bloated than usual. There are some medical and hormonal things going on in my life right now, but I'm fine.” Turns out Schumer suffered from endometriosis Uterine uterus, a condition in which the uterine lining forms outside the uterus. This can cause a lot of pain, but also hormonal fluctuations.
“On the other hand, I also believe that women shouldn't make excuses for their appearance, and don't owe you an explanation,” she adds gently. “But I want to take this opportunity to promote self-love and help others feel good about themselves.”
“I have days when I would rather have a bag over my head,” she concluded. “But I feel strong and beautiful, and I'm so proud of the new TV show I created. He wrote. He worked on. And he directed. Maybe, just maybe, we could focus on that for a while?”
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