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Amy Schumer bares her growing baby bump in underwear selfie as she jokes 'feeling strong #didntpuke'


Amy Schumer bares her growing baby bump in underwear selfie as she jokes ‘feeling strong and beautiful today #didntpuke’

She’s ready to welcome her first child any day now.

And Amy Schumer looked happy and healthy as she showed off her growing baby bump in a revealing Instagram selfie on Saturday.

The 37-year-old comedienne bared it all in her underwear as she captioned the snap: ‘Feeling strong and beautiful today #didntpuke’.

Bare it all: Amy Schumer, 37, looked happy and healthy as she showed off her growing baby bump in a revealing Instagram selfie on Saturday

Bare it all: Amy Schumer, 37, looked happy and healthy as she showed off her growing baby bump in a revealing Instagram selfie on Saturday

Meanwhile, Amy visited the Late Night With Seth Meyers show last week.

She told Seth: ‘I didn’t know pregnancies could be such a bummer. I threw up a bunch of times on the way here.’ 

Amy also told the host her pregnancy has been ‘pretty tough’, having suffered with extreme nausea, exhaustion and dehydration due to hyperemesis. 

Amy commented on getting advice from everyone, including Seth’s wife Alexi Ashe.

Baby bump: Amy wore a fake baby bump over her real one while appearing Wednesday on Late Night With Seth Meyers on NBC

Baby bump: Amy wore a fake baby bump over her real one while appearing Wednesday on Late Night With Seth Meyers on NBC

‘Your wife told me that prenatal yoga helped with birth so I immediately signed up for a C-section. I’m not doing that. I hate that,’ Amy said.

The mom-to-be was on the show to promote her Netflix special Growing.

In the show she revealed her husband – who she married in February 2018 following a whirlwind three-month romance – has Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism.

Fake news: Amy wore a prosthetic bump over her own pregnancy bump  for comic effect

Fake news: Amy wore a prosthetic bump over her own pregnancy bump  for comic effect

Explaining her decision to talk about it, she told Meyers: ‘We both wanted to talk about it because it’s been totally positive.

‘I think some people resist getting diagnosed… because of the stigma that comes along with it. But the tools we’ve been given have made his life so much better and our marriage and our life so much more manageable.’

Amy added that it’s important for people to talk about it and try to get the ‘tools’ that can help improve their quality of life.

Catching up: In the show she revealed her husband - who she married in February 2018 following a whirlwind three-month romance - has Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism

Catching up: In the show she revealed her husband – who she married in February 2018 following a whirlwind three-month romance – has Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism



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