Here's Schumer's response to the pervasive pressure to be thin: "No, I'm not going to apologise for who I am, and I'm going to actually love the skin that I'm in. I'm not going to be striving for some other version of myself." Amen.
2: She's hysterical. Remember that thing that happens every couple of years, when some jerk says women can't be funny? Right. With Schumer as a role model, our daughters will have other things to laugh at, besides that ludicrous assertion.
3: She's smart and self-made. According to Mattel, Barbie has had more than 150 careers. (Granted, that's a pretty impressive résumé). But she might still want to look to Schumer for lessons on charting her own destiny. After perfecting her singular comedic style at comedy clubs, Schumer inked deals to write her own TV show, and then a hit movie, followed by a best-selling book. Unclear if she drives a pink convertible, but the point is: She could if she wanted to.
4: She doesn't take any crap. We have a feeling that nobody is going to push this Barbie around.
5: Her self-esteem is infectious. Schumer is said to be rewriting the Barbie movie's original screenplay with her sister Caramele, so she'll have control over the 2018 film's theme and content. And if the kids who see it come away with an extra ounce of the confidence that Schumer exudes, we'll all be the better for it.