Amy Schumer is the new cover girl for Glamour Magazine. While he comic does not exactly have the body type that one expects to see of a woman on the cover of a magazine, she is OK with that and so should you.
Isn’t it about time that we did away with the disgustingly over thin look that all models seem to have? Have not women with curves like Kim Kardashian and Beyonce helped to change the way that Americans look at women?
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The term “plus sized” has crept into the vernacular, but this does not describe women like Schumer. She is just plain normal.
Schumer was actually interviewed by her own sister, Kim Caramele.
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On the issue of her size, the comic said, “For women, we’re taught to eat less until we disappear. And trained to believe that if you don’t look like everyone else, then you’re unlovable. And men are not trained that way. Men can look like whatever and still date a supermodel. I think it’s good to see somebody saying: I have a belly. And I have cellulite. And I still deserve love. And to catch the old D. And to not apologize.”
On her show, “Inside Amy Schumer, ” she has had a number of sketches where men debate her looks.
See the whole interview here.
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