Whatever Amber Riley"s on, we want some.
After undergoing oral surgery, Riley took to Instagram and totally went off on anyone who might think to body-shame her, and she does NOT hold back.
"You know, there are just some things which my sober mind keeps me from sharing," she starts.
"That ends tonight. I"ve got some things I need to get off my chest."
DO IT, GIRL.
"Why does me being fat offend so many people?" she continued. "Is it because I"m confident and I"m fly and I"m sexy?"
"Do my thighs offend? Does my stomach offend? Does my big, juicy ass offend? Why?! Why?!"
Good question.
The Glee actress goes on to say she doesn"t discriminate, so why should you?
"Let my big ass live. I let you all live. I love all colors, shapes and sizes," she reasoned. "So, just so you know, when you come on here and you call me fat, it"s not an insult, dummy."
"My ass is fat, and the fellas love it. And so do I. So eat it."
Oh, hell yeah! Eat it, indeed, dummies.
The actress shared several more funny videos of herself, capping it off with a good night message saying she was having some fun.
"I wasn"t joking about the meds, though. I really am high," she admitted.
Riley"s not the only celeb to lay into body shamers in the past couple weeks.
Model Tess Holliday shared a nude pregnancy pic and told haters to STFU about her physique.
"What I"ve had to be learn to be okay with (WHICH IS NOT COOL) is the fact that people still think it"s okay to comment on my body," she wrote.
Riley and Holliday join a number of fed-up celebs who have spoken out against body shaming, including Demi Lovato, Ashley Graham, Melissa McCarthy and Blac Chyna.