Over the weekend, Amy Schumer posted new photos where she looked her thinnest yet.
The comedienne was sitting on a staircase as she spread her slender legs while in a yellow low-cut Valentino minidress.
The Trainwreck actress has been shedding pounds thanks to the weight-loss drug Mounjaro and has been pretty open about it with her fans, saying she feels 'great.'
But her tiny frame was not the only thing that was different in the cute snapshots shared on Instagram, which her son Gene also featured in. What stood out was that 44-year-old Schumer did not have a single wrinkle on her face.
The second cousin of politician Chuck Schumer tried to explain that away in her Instagram caption.
The Daily Mail also spoke to a plastic surgeon about the work she may have done.
The diva from New York, who has not been seen with her husband in several months, said that she was having facials to get her glow: 'Skin as always by @georgialouisesk,' wrote the star in her caption.
She was referring to the British founder of Georgia Louise Beauty Longevity & Georgia Louise Skincare on East 81st in New York.
Her website says: 'Georgia Louise is one of the world's most sought-after estheticians - trusted by the most iconic A-listers and a trendsetter amongst her peers. She pioneered red light therapy for consumers and continues to test every product in her active Manhattan atelier. Her formulas are natural and clinically potent as well as personalized.'
She offers chemical peels, IV drips, PRF EZ Gel - an injectable filler - and vitamin shots. Actress Anne Hathaway also goes to the popular facialist.
Fans took to social media to weigh in on Schumer's smooth look: most said that she used a filter to obtain her flawless face. Others think she may have used Photoshop.
Now Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr Kahn has weighed in, telling the Daily Mail that it looks like Schumer could have had Botox, but it is much more likely that she has used a heavy filter.
'You can no longer tell with Instagram photos what is going on because the filters have gotten so good,' added the doctor. 'It is likely she has had very little done and is instead relying on camera trickery.'
This comes two weeks after Schumer deleted all of her pre-weight-loss photos from social media.
Alongside a new post, the star wrote on Instagram: 'I actually left my house tonight. Who's proud? I'm feeling good and happy. Deleted my old pics for no reason!'
Shortly before making the announcement, Schumer shared a photo of her very first Instagram post on her Instagram Stories.
The Hollywood star, who had liposuction in 2022, captioned it: 'My first ever Insta post. I'm gonna erase them all cause why not? (sic)'
Earlier this year, Schumer revealed that she had a 'really good experience' with a new weight-loss drug.
The actress previously confessed to having a difficult time with Wegovy, another popular weight-loss drug - but she much preferred Mounjaro after starting it earlier this year.
The Hollywood star wrote on Instagram: 'Three years ago, I tried Wegovy. I was puking, I couldn't handle it.
'I don't know if they've changed the formula, whatever. But anyway, I went on this Telehealth meeting with Midi Health, and it was cheap. I wanted to try it myself 'cause I wanted to recommend it to my friends who are nurses and teachers.'
Schumer noted that the clinic 'put [her] on estrogen and progesterone'. She continued: 'I realized I was in perimenopause and my symptoms from being perimenopausal have disappeared.'
The actress has seen a marked change in her appearance since she adopted the drug.
She said: 'My hair is fuller, my skin is better, I have more energy, I want to get down more, if you know what I mean. I'm talking about sex. So that's been great and Mounjaro's been great.'
Schumer is also keen to be open and honest with her followers about her weight-loss journey.
The movie star explained: 'Look, it's not covered by insurance unless you have diabetes or like severe obesity, which most of the internet thinks I have. But I'm having a really good experience with it and I wanted to keep it real with you about that.'