Amy Schumer marked July 4th with an Instagram Story that showed a noticeably slimmer figure. She paired the holiday post with a light blue plunging tank top, matching shorts and a pale blue cap, then tied it to a private tradition built over 35 years.
25 friends, 35 years
Schumer, 45, wrote that the gathering was “Just a group of 25 friends who have known each other for 35 years with their families. Love you all.” That puts the post in the middle of a long-running holiday ritual, not a one-off appearance, and it is the kind of detail that explains why the image traveled beyond a casual weekend snapshot.
She also thanked Chloe and mother for the suit in another caption, while standing in the center of a large group gathered behind a table filled with drinks and party essentials. The setting matters because the post was not built as a solo reveal; it was a group celebration with Schumer as the visible center of attention.
Baywatch video fell flat
Days before the holiday, Schumer posted a failed Baywatch running video from a beach outing with her mother. She wrote, “Asked my dear mother to get a funny Baywatch running video of me and here's what we got,” then followed it with “And this.” The clip turned the same beach-day theme into a deliberate gag, and it also showed her in a black one-piece swimsuit.
Her recent comments on weight loss give the posts a sharper edge. Schumer said she previously tried the GLP-1 medication Wegovy, but added, “I was puking. I couldn't handle it,” before describing a Telehealth meeting with Midi Health that she said was cheap and something she wanted to try herself so she could recommend it to friends who are nurses and teachers. That makes the holiday content read less like simple vacation posting and more like a public update on appearance, health and what she has been willing to share about both.
Wegovy and Midi Health
The unresolved point is the simplest one: Schumer has shown the before-and-after mood of the story, but not the math behind it. She did not say how much weight she lost, and she did not spell out a current health plan beyond the recent Wegovy and Midi Health comments, so the public record now rests on what she chose to post rather than a full explanation.
For readers following her health updates, the useful takeaway is narrower than the photos suggest: the holiday posts signal a visible change, while her own comments point to treatment experience, side effects and a practical turn toward Telehealth. The next real evidence will come from whatever she decides to say publicly after this weekend, not from the beach video that already failed to land.







