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Leslie Jones is making it clear how she feels about most of the fashion world.
After Christian Siriano stepped up to dress the Ghostbusters star eight days ahead of the film's Hollywood premiere, Jones gave a shout-out to Siriano, while throwing unreal shade at all the boutiques that she says wouldn't help her, telling ET in a statement, "It takes a real designer to design for a real women."
The drama started on Monday when the 48-year-old actress vented on Twitter, "It's so funny how there are no designers wanting to help me with a premiere dress for movie," prompting the season four Project Runway winner to eagerly cast his hat in the ring just 40 minutes later.
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Since then, the pair definitely seems like a match made in fashion heaven in snaps they've posted from their brainstorm session.
However, one stylist is calling Jones out over her tweet.
Jessica Paster, whose client list includes Emily Blunt and Nia Vardalos, told The Hollywood Reporterthis week, "She should have known four to five months ago the date of premiere, and said, 'I'm not a sample size, I need to go to designers early or buy myself a dress.' Don’t be blaming designers and saying they don’t like you."
"It’s just pure economics," added THR stylist Jeanne Yang. "People have this belief that showrooms and designers have racks and racks of clothing in all sizes. They don't."
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Regardless of where you side on all the drama, it's safe to say that we can't wait to see what Jones will wear at the Ghostbusters premiere!
Watch below for more on Jones' designer-gate.