Amy Schumer is fed up with the label 'plus-size'

"It should just say what size you are."
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Neha Prakash
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Amy Schumer is fed up with the label 'plus-size'
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Amy Schumer is fed up with being labeled plus-size. 

The comedienne, who was unknowingly named in Glamour's recent special plus-size edition, called out the magazine on Instagram for making girls believe her regular figure was "plus." 

Schumer chatted with Jimmy Fallon about the issue during Tuesday night's show saying: "We don't need these labels. It should just say what size you are." 

Which, for the record, is a size 6 to an 8, Amy says. 

Then, the ever-brave Schumer let Fallon take her phone and look through her pics asking for explanations for all the weird stuff she photographs. 


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Neha Prakash

Neha Prakash was Mashable's Senior Watercooler Reporter, covering viral content, Internet culture and all things Kardashians.Before being a reporter, Neha was a Mashable intern covering news and politics. Neha previously interned at AOL/Huffington Post managing content and social media for its health and fitness sites.She earned her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School in May 2012, and graduated with a B.A. from Penn State University in 2010.


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