Amy Schumer warns young fans about aging: 'Life is coming'

Amy Schumer kept her social media followers honest and reminded them that aging is in the cards in an Instagram post showing a 10-year difference in time.

Amy Schumer reminded her followers that Father Time remains undefeated.

The "Trolls" star reminisced on a favorite red carpet moment from more than 10 years ago in throwback photos shared on Instagram.

Toward the end of the series, Schumer gave a stark contrast to the realities of life nowadays as she threw in her infamous 2019 hospital snap from days after she gave birth to her son Gene.

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Schumer walked the red carpet at the Comedy Central Roast Of Roseanne Barr in 2012 wearing a tight purple ombre bandage dress before taking the stage to roast the legendary comic.

"Warning 20 somethings I looked like this at your age," she captioned the carousel of images. "Swipe. Life is coming for you."

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Despite the warning for Gen-Z, the "Trainwreck" actress was 31 at the time of filming the Comedy Central show.

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The final photo in the series was less cheery, and showed Schumer wearing a hospital gown while hooked up to IV's.

"Milf alert 1 o’clock," Schumer captioned the Instagram shot from a few days after her c-section.

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The "Only Murders in the Building" star gave birth to son Gene with husband Chris Fischer by her side on May 5, 2019. 

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Their son was born just before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their first child, Archie, and she joked in their announcement, "10:55 p.m. last night. Our royal baby was born."

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Two years later, Schumer underwent liposuction after having her uterus and appendix removed due to endometriosis, a disease which can cause pelvic pain due to abnormal tissue growth outside the uterus.

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