Amy Schumer shared a photo of herself in 2012 and a more recent picture of herself in a hospital on Instagram.Photo:Christopher Polk/Getty, Amy Schumer/Instagram

Amy Schumer Warns ‘20 Somethings’ With Throwback and Current Photo: ‘Life is Coming for You’

Christopher Polk/Getty, Amy Schumer/Instagram

Amy Schumerhas a “warning” for women in their 20s.

TheTrainwreckactress, 42, shared a message about aging with a funny before-and-after post on Instagram on Wednesday.

Schumer began the carousel with two photos of herself smiling in a purple ombré bandage dress at theComedy Central Roast of Roseannein 2012.

“Warning 20 somethings I looked like this at your age,” the comedian wrote alongside the pictures (although she was actually 31 when the special aired).

Then, in the final slide, she shared a grainy photo of herself making an angry face in a hospital gown, seemingly hooked up to an IV.

“Swipe,” she continued in the caption. “Life is coming for you.”

TheI Feel Prettystar also shared the photos on her Instagram Story, where she delivered the same message in a slightly more blunt manner. “Girls in your 20s guess what? I looked like you too,” she wrote over one of the photos of her 31-year-old self.

She then shared the disgruntled hospital photo again, alongside which she wrote: “Life is coming for you bitches.”

Wanda Sykes, Viola Davis and Michelle Pfeiffer all reacted with laughing emojis, and Amy Sedaris commented, “Hahahhahahhahhahah.”Daisy Jones & The Sixstar Camila Morrone, 26, joked, “[I’m] already at last slide.”

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Schumer frequently takes to Instagram to joke with her followers. In July, she shared a funny, zoomed-inphotoof herself in a sun hat, which she captioned with a joke aboutOppenheimerandBarbie, whichshe was originally slated to star in.

“Really enjoyed Barbie and Oppenheimer but I think I should have played Emily Blunts role,” Schumer wrote. “Do better Hollywood.”

After theNew York Postshared a story about her post that included a description of her hat as “unflattering,” shefired backwith anotherpost. “The @nypost said my sunhat in my previous [post] was unflattering,” she wrote alongside a photo of herself sans hat. “How dare you?”

Days later, she shared anotherphotoof herself, this time wearing a floppy, gingham hat with scarf-like flaps that she tied under her neck.

“@nypost do you like my hat?” she wrote in the caption.

source: people.com