Amy Schumer Reveals ‘Botched’ Colonoscopy as She Opens Up About Weight Loss and Health Journey

Amy Schumer, in "I Feel Pretty (2018)," in a pink tank top, stands in a bright bathroom, looking surprised at her reflection while pulling her shirt up to expose her stomach. Her expression conveys curiosity and shock.

Amy Schumer has never been known for filtering herself, especially when it comes to health, body image, and personal struggles. Now, the comedian is once again speaking candidly about her medical journey after revealing that a recent colonoscopy “didn’t go as planned.”

During a live Dear Media event for the podcast “Not Skinny But Not Fat,” Schumer opened up about her recent health experiences while discussing her dramatic weight loss and post-divorce life. “I feel happier than I’ve ever been before,” Schumer said during the appearance. But when podcast host Amanda Hirsch joked about Schumer looking “really hot,” the actress responded with typical blunt honesty:

“I actually had kind of a botched colonoscopy, so I’m not feeling very sexual.”

The comment immediately sparked concern and discussion online, though Schumer did not elaborate on exactly what complications occurred during the procedure.

Amy Schumer Has Been Extremely Open About Her Health Struggles

For years, Schumer has publicly discussed medical conditions and chronic pain issues many celebrities avoid talking about. The actress has previously spoken about battling Endometriosis, undergoing surgeries, and managing complications related to Cushing syndrome.

Cushing syndrome, which Schumer revealed she was diagnosed with, occurs when the body experiences elevated cortisol levels over extended periods. Symptoms can include weight gain, facial swelling, fatigue, high blood pressure, and serious long-term health risks if left untreated. In past interviews and social media posts, Schumer explained that her physical transformation over the last year was tied directly to improving her health, not simply appearance.

“I didn’t lose 30 pounds, I lost 50,” she wrote in a previous Instagram update.

“I did it to survive.”

That level of honesty has become central to Schumer’s public identity.

Why Amy Schumer’s Weight Loss Sparked So Much Attention

Feb 1, 2025; New York, New York, USA; American actress and comedian Amy Schumer dances with members of the Knicks city dancers as they perform during the second quarter between the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Lakers at Madison Square Garden.
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Schumer’s appearance noticeably changed over the last year, leading to intense speculation online before she publicly addressed the reasons behind it. Eventually, she confirmed several factors contributed to the transformation, including treatment for Cushing syndrome, lifestyle changes, plastic surgery, and the use of Mounjaro. “Sorry for whatever feeling it’s giving you that I lost weight,” Schumer wrote in one post responding to criticism and commentary surrounding her appearance.

Unlike many celebrities who avoid discussing cosmetic procedures or medications, Schumer has repeatedly chosen transparency instead. That approach has earned praise from many fans who appreciate her willingness to openly discuss issues surrounding body image, celebrity beauty standards, and chronic health conditions.

Amy Schumer Says She Finally Feels Better Physically

Despite the recent colonoscopy complication, Schumer says many areas of her health have improved significantly. She previously shared that her endometriosis symptoms have become more manageable, her chronic pain has eased, and her face returned to normal after treating her Cushing syndrome.

“I have been working to be pain free and I finally am,” she wrote in an earlier Instagram update.

That progress appears especially important to Schumer as she navigates motherhood and major life changes simultaneously. The actress shares 7-year-old son Gene with estranged husband Chris Fischer. The couple announced the end of their marriage in December after seven years together, with Schumer later filing for divorce in January.

How Humor Became Amy Schumer’s Coping Mechanism

Even while discussing serious health concerns, Schumer continues using comedy as a way to process difficult experiences. That balancing act, vulnerability mixed with humor, remains one of the defining reasons audiences connect with her.

At the Dear Media event, Schumer joked with the crowd about colonoscopy fears and aging, telling audience members they likely would not need to worry about similar procedures “for another 15 years.” That comedic framing helped lighten an otherwise uncomfortable subject. It’s also reflective of how Schumer has built much of her career: taking deeply personal experiences and making them accessible through honesty and humor.

Amy Schumer Continues Doing Things Her Own Way

At 44, Schumer appears far less interested in maintaining a polished celebrity image than she is in being direct about what she’s experiencing. Whether discussing divorce, chronic illness, motherhood, or uncomfortable medical procedures, she continues approaching fame with the same unfiltered perspective that made her famous in the first place. And even when the subject matter becomes deeply personal, Schumer still manages to find humor somewhere inside it.

FAQ Section

What did Amy Schumer say about her colonoscopy?

Amy Schumer revealed she recently experienced a “kind of botched colonoscopy” during a live podcast event.

What health conditions has Amy Schumer discussed publicly?

Schumer has openly discussed endometriosis, Cushing syndrome, chronic pain, and her weight loss journey.

How much weight did Amy Schumer lose?

Schumer said she lost 50 pounds as part of improving her health and managing medical conditions.

Did Amy Schumer use Mounjaro?

Yes. Schumer confirmed she used Mounjaro during her weight loss journey.

Is Amy Schumer divorced?

Schumer and Chris Fischer announced their separation in December 2025, and she filed for divorce in January 2026.

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