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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Being an actor is hard. It's so true... auditioning is literally our full-time job, and then, if we are so lucky to book the project were auditioning for, then that project is our play.
I always have moments on set where I think, 'Oh my God, this is my life right now.' And it could've been so different.
Hollywood screwed up in the past. They made Asians the other - a separate group that could only hang out with each other.
I don't think we should be stuck to only loving people based on what they look like.
Birkenstocks are highly underrated. They are so comfortable.
People should be able to love who they want to love.
In my experience, I've loved all races. It's not like I can only be with my people.
I think that's very important, that a friend makes you laugh, and you're just giddy around them all the time.
I like to do yoga because it centers me and makes me realize truly what's important.
No one writes each other letters anymore, but I think there's something so special about receiving a really heartfelt letter, still.
I wanted to go to college to be a journalist and follow in my dad's work. And then I became an actor.
I could've gone to prom... or I could've done 'X-Men.'
The way 'TATB' depicts race, and how it normalizes our differences, is actually one of the things I am most proud of.
I have a hard time expressing myself when I'm emotional, so my family has done this forever. We write each other letters if we're fighting or whatever. And my dad's a writer, but we write each other letters because we feel that it's easier to get out what you're truly saying if you write it down.
When I first started auditioning, I was so, dare I say, desperate and hungry for a job that I pretty much went out for anything my agents sent me with a few exceptions.
I truly believe the reason why there is a demand for rom-coms is because humans, whether its conscious or subconscious, have a need to feel happy and to see love.
MySpace was kind of coming to an end when I got onto social media. So my first experience was with Facebook, and there was, like, a penguin game where you feed your penguins, and you have penguin friends.
I like to make people feel more comfortable, and it's great to have this platform and be able to shed light on adoption and how it's a beautiful thing, instead of being tiptoed around.