Ashley Graham calls out Amy Schumer for not wanting to be labeled plus-size: 'You thrive on being a big girl'
Ashley Graham is a little confused as to why Amy Schumer had such a problem with being grouped in with herself, Melissa McCarthy and Adele on the cover of Glamour's "Women Who Inspire Us" issue.
Back in April, the 35-year-old comedian expressed her disappointment with the magazine's cover. "I think there's nothing wrong with being plus size. Beautiful healthy women," Schumer Instagrammed along with a screen grab of the issue. "Plus size is considered size 16 in America. I go between a size six and an eight. @glamourmag put me in their plus size only issue without asking or letting me know and it doesn't feel right to me."
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"Young girls seeing my body type thinking that is plus size? What are your thoughts?" she continued. "Mine are not cool glamour not glamorous"
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Graham, who was featured on this particular Glamour cover, points out that Schumer frequently makes jokes in her stand-up routine about her size. "I can see both sides, but Amy talks about being a big girl in the industry," she says. "You thrive on being a big girl, but when you're grouped in with us, you're not happy about it?"
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The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model adds, "That, to me, felt like a double standard."
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That being said, Graham admitted to ET in a May interview that she is not a fan of the term plus-size. "I have a community of women who love to be called that, and there's a community of women who don't, and it's terrible that it's a constant conversation," she confessed. "But at the end of the day, I'm a woman, I am a model and I'm happy exactly where I am."
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In February, Schumer faced a bit of backlash when she posted a bikini pic of herself and compared it to Taylor Swift's "thigh gap" at the GRAMMYs. Like the comedian, Graham also brought attention to her thighs on Wednesday by sharing a swimsuit shot.
"Someone once told me my thighs were 'cellulite city,'" she wrote. "But I now realize these thighs tell a story of victory and courage. I will not let others dictate what they think my body should look like for their own comfort, and neither should you. #beautybeyondsize #effyourbeautystandards."
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When speaking with ET, Graham revealed how she feels about her image being photoshopped. "I believe in a little bit, but when you're reconstructing my body, when you're reshaping my hips and my thighs and you're taking certain cellulite away -- Hello! I talk about it! I got cellulite," she exclaimed. "It's like, don't do that, because the customer realizes and the girl who follows me realizes it's just overdone. There is a tasteful way to do it."
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