One of her fans commented: “Wow!!!!” As someone else chimed in: “You look amazing Amy.” A third similarly echoed: “Okay Benjamina Button, every day you look more youthful than the last.”
A fifth also commented in admiration: “You look like a teenager. I literally thought this was from your prom.”
Earlier this month, Amy posted an Instagram post addressing rumors that she had deleted all of her photos from her account due to her weight loss.
She wrote, “Hey media outlets, I didn’t delete my old photos because they were from before I lost weight. This is a story you made up. I’ve always been proud of how I look. I’ve been working to be pain-free and I’m finally doing it.”
Amy then revealed that her endometriosis was “better” and her back was “healing.”
She added: “I no longer have Cushing’s syndrome, so my face is back to normal. I’m especially grateful for my son for staying strong and healthy.”
“But your Instagram is not your identity, it’s a collection of what you want to show the world and I feel very strong and beautiful and it’s been fun to share. I didn’t intentionally go on a ‘weight loss journey’, that’s a good thing. But my focus has been on health. I’m sure my weight will always fluctuate.
“I’m a perimenopausal woman on HRT medications. I wish you strength and self-love on whatever path you’re on, as long as it’s kind and respectful to all people. No matter what their weight, race, or religion. Peace!”
Amy first spoke publicly about her endometriosis in 2019 after she gave birth, and she had surgery to treat the disease in September 2021.
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