Amy Schumer is on an endless vacation.
Schumer, 44, took to Instagram on Wednesday, May 27, to share moments from her fun-filled trip to Italy with her son Gene, 7, whom she shares with her husband Chris Fischer. In one pic, the comedian looked glamorous in a rosy silk dress featuring a plunging neckline and straps that tied in bows on her shoulders. The number, which she wore during a yacht ride, was finished with a floor-length skirt.
Schumer kicked off her shoes during the ride and rocked soft makeup. She tied her blonde hair up in a half-up hairdo and gave the camera a soft smile.
Elsewhere in the post, Schumer showed off her bikini body in a red one-piece. Her swimsuit featured thin straps and a square neckline. The I Feel Pretty star accessorized with a straw visor complete with a black rim as she went paddleboarding.
Schumer also took her little one for a jet ski ride during her trip.
“Travel,” she captioned the post. Her fans complimented her in the comments section.
“We love you Amy! You look fab and happy!!!” one wrote, while another added, “Beautiful! 😍😍.” A third commented, “Incredible 🔥.”
Last month, she again rocked a swimsuit while vacationing with a friend. She stunned in a black one-piece featuring thick straps and a plunging neckline. The design was finished with brown buttons lining her V-neck. During the same getaway, the Trainwreck actress sizzled in a burgundy suit with more buttons on her neckline.
Schumer has been candid about her weight loss through the years, sharing that she lost 50 pounds through weight loss drugs and a lifestyle change. She also was diagnosed with Cushing syndrome, which can be life threatening, and also causes puffiness in the face.
“So I got these was getting these steroid injections and so it gave me this thing called Cushing syndrome — which I wouldn’t have known if the internet hadn’t come for me so hard,” Schumer explained during a January episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. “I learned I had this condition, and that I had something called moon face, and I’m starring in a movie — and there’s a camera right in my face.”
After she got rid of the condition, people told her she “looked great.”
“I just needed one person to just amp me up,” she said.

