
Amy Schumer has showed off a 'new look' and decided to start afresh on social media after deleting her old Instagram photos.
The comedian is no stranger to offering her fans an insight into her life, whether it be from her touring days to wholesome family updates.
And while she had many key moments on her personal Instagram page, the 44-year-old decided to delete them all on Tuesday (November 11) 'for no reason'.
Prior to removing all of her posts, the actor reposted her first ever Instagram uploaded to her Story and wrote: "My first ever insta post. I'm gonna erase them all cause why not?"
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To mark her 'new' Instagram profile, Schumer shared a snap of her new look, which involved a Valentino Red Silk-Wool Heart Mini Dress paired with Chanel shoes, according to People.
Captioning the post, she wrote: "I actually left my house tonight. Who’s proud? I’m feeling good and happy. Deleted my old pics for no reason!"
It comes after Schumer opened up on her weight loss journey, though Ozempic apparently did not agree with her.
Chatting to Howard Stern on his radio show in January, Schumer shared: "So, I tried Ozempic almost three years ago and I was like, bedridden. I was like, vomiting — and then you have no energy. But other people take it and they’re all good. God bless them."
The comedian also shared that she has a gene that makes her more prone to nausea.
Schumer continued: "I tried it and I was vomiting and I’m in bed and my son’s like, ‘Can you play tag?’ I’m like, ‘I can’t.’ I was shriveling."
As she had been when taking Ozempic, Schumer has been open about her Mounjaro journey too and shared a hilarious video to her Instagram page earlier this year.
"Hey, Amy here," the video began. "I just wanted to say, again, I'm loving being on Mounjaro... am I saying that right? Mounjaro?"

Schumer went on: "I haven't found it's affected anything, my meals are still very satisfying, and they give me a lot of energy."
The star has long been an advocate for women's health, having spoken out about her Cushing's syndrome diagnosis, which is a condition resulting from prolonged exposure to high levels of the hormone cortisol.
"I want so much for women to love themselves and be relentless when fighting for their own health in a system that usually doesn't believe them," Schumer said in a now-deleted Instagram video.
Symptoms of Cushing's syndrome include skin that bruises quickly, having more body fat on your neck, upper back, chest and tummy, as well as low sex drive, according to the NHS.
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