Amy Schumer Flaunts Her Toned Legs in a Fiery Red Mini Dress in NYC
Amy Schumer confidently showcased her new figure.
On Tuesday, October 28, Schumer, 44, stepped out in a striking red mini dress while in New York City. Her outfit featured short sleeves, a scoop neckline accented with a bow at her chest, and an A-line skirt complemented by a chic button-up design.
The comedian chose to keep accessories minimal, allowing her dress to shine on its own. She completed her look with sleek black pointed-toe heels.
For her makeup, Schumer opted for a soft look, enhancing her dewy skin, defined eyebrows, a touch of mascara, and a soft pink lip. Her blonde locks were styled in a straight blowout, parted down the center.
Earlier this month, the actress was also seen in a stylish outfit as she strolled through the Big Apple. She wore a classic $1,400 Chloë cable knit sweater, adorned with tan sleeves and a chocolate bodice. This was paired with high-waisted blue jeans and trendy brown sunglasses.
Recently, Schumer’s legs have sparked conversations as she shared a snap of herself in a little black dress during a Las Vegas trip.
In that photo, she showcased her toned calves in a Miu Miu number featuring a pleated skirt, short sleeves, and a plunging neckline. Fans and fellow celebrities showered her with compliments in the comments.
“Ok legs for days!!🔥🔥❤️,” gushed Real Housewives of New Jersey star Margaret Josephs, while Selma Blair commented, “Leggggggs.” Lee Daniels also praised the Trainwreck star, writing, “Skinnnnnnnny mommmmma.”
Schumer expressed her gratitude to friends by commenting, “Loving the love. My legs thank you!”
Previously, she expressed her thoughts on her legs via Instagram, sharing, “Don’t call it a comeback” when referring to a photo shared by Saks.
In March, Schumer candidly spoke about her experience with Mounjaro, a weight loss medication, after trying Wegovy in the past.
“Three years ago, I tried Wegovy,” she shared on Instagram, noting that the medication is an injectable for weight management. “I experienced severe nausea and couldn’t tolerate it. I wanted to explore alternatives and found this Telehealth option through Midi Health, which was affordable. I wanted to recommend it to my friends in the healthcare field.”
Schumer also mentioned, “They prescribed estrogen and progesterone as I discovered I was in perimenopause, and my symptoms have improved. I feel more energetic and my skin looks better. And yes, I feel more inclined to be intimate—so that’s been delightful, along with Mounjaro.”
In January, she further discussed her experience with Ozempic on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM show, stating, “I have a gene, GDF15, that causes extreme nausea, which is why I was so ill during my pregnancy. I tried Ozempic almost three years ago and was bedridden with vomiting—which led to no energy. Some people handle it well, but that wasn’t my case.”
While on Ozempic, she reported losing “30 pounds rapidly” but struggled with severe fatigue.
