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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Entertainment
Heather Saul

Ashley Graham accuses Amy Schumer of 'double standards' for criticising inclusion in plus-size magazine

Ashley Graham has accused Amy Schumer of “double standards” after the comedian criticised a magazine for including her in a plus-size issue.

In April, Schumer addressed her inclusion on the cover of Glamour magazine, saying what is considered “plus size” in the US is a size 16, whereas she wears a size six to eight. 

Addressing her complaint, Graham told Cosmopolitan: “I can see both sides, but Amy talks about being a big girl in the industry. You thrive on being a big girl, but when you’re grouped in with us, you’re not happy about it? That, to me, felt like a double standard.”

Graham has fronted the Drop the Plus campaign and argued for the label to be dropped from clothing across a number of platforms. However, she insists that while she advocates against the use of the word, she can still represent women regardless of who they refer to themselves or are referred to. 

“Just because I'm not calling myself plus size doesn't mean I'm not representing a woman who is… I'm giving curvy women a seat at a table that we've never been invited to before—a table with high-end fashion people who have never considered us beautiful.”

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