• Amy Schumer is no stranger to controversy
  • She has clapped back at people criticizing her face
  • THIS is what she had to say about it

The star promotes Season 2 of 'Life & Beth' while advocating for self-love and the acceptance of one's physical appearance. In the glitzy galaxy of Tinseltown, where every wrinkle is scrutinized, Amy Schumer is flipping the script! The 'Life & Beth' star recently took to Instagram to respond to the chatter about her face looking "puffier" than usual.

And guess what? She did it with the comedic flair we all adore!

Amy hates body shaming

"Puffier than normal right now," Schumer quipped, alongside a poster of her hit Hulu series. But it's not just laughs she's dishing out—Amy's opening up about her battle with endometriosis, a condition that's no joke, causing pain and bloating among other symptoms.

Amy's message? A woman's value isn't tied to her looks. "A woman doesn't need any excuse for her physical appearance and owes no explanation," she declared, championing self-love and body positivity. This isn't just a clapback; it's a rallying cry for women everywhere to embrace their true selves.

The 'Trainwreck' star isn't new to the endometriosis conversation. She's been candid about her surgery, where her uterus and appendix waved goodbye due to the condition. "I feel like a new person," Schumer shared, post-op. Talk about turning pain into power!

Amidst the face fuss, Amy's real focus? Her work. "I feel strong and beautiful and so proud of this TV show I created. Wrote. Starred in and directed," she shared. That's right, folks! Let's celebrate her achievements instead of fixating on face fluff!

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So, let's take a page from Amy's book. Next time you're scrolling through your feed, remember, it's not about the puff—it's about the person. And Amy Schumer? She's one heck of a person.