I don't think she'd deny that she's built like a bag full of soft pretzels, but she definitely has some valid concerns:
1. A magazine like Glamour attracts a lot of low self-esteem having white teenage girls. To put Amy in the same category of plus size with some of the other women might cause a wave of bulimia and anorexia among groups of other badly built women who aren't necessarily morbidly obese rather just badly built with no muscle tone.
2. Low key implying that her body is similar to Melissa McCarthy is probably not good for her brand. They are in the same profession, both take on comedic roles but I'm sure neither wants to be type cast as similar to the other. Imagine if someone said "we need somebody swole like Kevin Hart or Dr. Dre" lol, clearly two different types of swole yikes! Or if Ebony magazine did an issue about darkskin people and had Wesley Snipes, Lupita, Akon and then they threw Mary J Blige in the mix, we'd be like WTF.