Amy Schumer is giving her fans a shoutout for helping her make a serious health discovery. After the Life & Beth star was called out for having a "puffier" face than usual, Schumer initially thought ...
Amy Schumer is crediting social media outreach from doctors for helping her receive a health diagnosis she said she wouldn't have otherwise known about.
The comedian reflected on a late-night rendezvous during her touring peak, revealing the encounter on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast.
Amy Schumer's condition has been explained after she received 'moon face' comments online that sparked her diagnosis ...
Many people — celebrities included — don't want to take health advice from anyone but their own doctors. A Facetuned profile ...
The Kinda Pregnant star reminisced about the hookup on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast. View Entire Post › ...
“And you know who you are,” Schumer said as she peered into the camera.
“Cushing syndrome happens when the body has too much of the hormone cortisol for a long time,” according to the Mayo Clinic. “Too much cortisol can cause some of the main symptoms of Cushing ...
The channel from the "Call Her Daddy" star debuts February 3 and will feature Unwell's first original short-form series with BookToker Kierra Lewis.
"Doctors were chiming in in the comments and they were, like, 'No, no…something's really up. Your face looks so crazy.'" ...
Comedian Amy Schumer recalled a hookup with a baseball player that didn’t fully round the bases ― but did inspire a scene in “Trainwreck.” (Watch the video below.) On the “Call Her Daddy” podcast this ...
The 43-year-old comedian said comments from trolls and medical experts about "moon face" prompted her to seek medical advice.