Amy Schumer's appearance on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' has fans worried about her 'swollen face'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Comedian Amy Schumer's recent appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' sparked concern among fans, as they noticed what they perceived as a 'swollen face'.
During the interview, Schumer and Fallon engaged in lighthearted banter, reminiscing about her first appearance on the show, and discussing her upcoming show, 'Life & Beth'.
Focus on Amy Schumer's facial appearance overshadows lively interview topics
While the interview covered a range of topics, fans took to social media to express worry about Schumer's facial appearance, with some speculating on potential causes for the perceived swelling. The concern overshadowed discussions about Schumer's career, her six-year anniversary, and the upcoming season of 'Life & Beth'.
Schumer shared anecdotes about her family dynamics, her son's amusing observations, and even humorously addressed false claims about Jennifer Aniston attending her wedding.
The conversation shifted to 'Life & Beth,' with Schumer mentioning her on-screen chemistry with co-star Michael Cera and teasing the dramedy's exploration of real-life marriage challenges.
I’m going to need all surgeons and doctors to weigh in here. Serious question, what happened to Amy’s face? Is it normally this size? pic.twitter.com/uMfMzCxti2
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) February 14, 2024
Social media speculates about Amy Schumer's 'swollen face'
Despite the engaging conversation, social media reactions primarily focused on fans expressing their worries and seeking an explanation for Schumer's appearance.
The concern over Schumer's 'swollen face' became a dominant topic, overshadowing the usual praise and excitement surrounding the comedian's television appearances.
One user wrote, "This looks like it could be Cushing Syndrome, I got this when taking steroidal anti-inflammatories like prednisolone. It makes your face swell up and is know as moon face."
This looks like it could be Cushing Syndrome, I got this when taking steroidal anti-inflammatories like prednisolone. It makes your face swell up and is know as moon face.
— Midl Man (@DwarfRed4z) February 14, 2024
Another added, "My first thought is she may be on some kind of steroid medication."
My first thought is she may be on some kind of steroid medication.
— Dr. Shannon Kroner (@drshannonkroner) February 14, 2024
One replied, "Maybe just let her live. Why do people feel the need to judge people’s physical appearance? You have no idea what’s going on in her life so any comment here is pure speculation, unnecessary and hurtful."
Maybe just let her live. Why do people feel the need to judge people’s physical appearance? You have no idea what’s going on in her life so any comment here is pure speculation, unnecessary and hurtful.
— lindsey vonn (@lindseyvonn) February 15, 2024
Another commented, "I think that’s moon face. A side effect of a condition called Cushing Syndrome. It can happen from steroids and can affect your thyroid very badly which will make the condition even worse."
I think that’s moon face. A side effect of a condition called Cushing Syndrome. It can happen from steroids and can affect your thyroid very badly which will make the condition even worse.
— Nkechi Kwenu (@NkechiKwenu) February 14, 2024
One replied, "Weight gain seems incredibly targeted specifically to her face - this can happen with some people more than others."
Weight gain seems incredibly targeted specifically to her face - this can happen with some people more than others
— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) February 14, 2024
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