2 years ago today – @crazyrichasians came out in theaters. will never forget this night, and all that happened after.
2 years ago today – @crazyrichasians came out in theaters. will never forget this night, and all that happened after.
2 years ago today – @crazyrichasians came out in theaters. will never forget this night, and all that happened after.
Spent a lot of this quarantine hanging with animals and got to meet a rescued baby wombat back in January.
Sydney, you were a blast 💥 and I will miss you. Sydney, Australia
Spent a lot of this quarantine hanging with animals and got to meet a rescued baby wombat back in January.
Sydney, you were a blast 💥 and I will miss you. Sydney, Australia
Spent a lot of this quarantine hanging with animals and got to meet a rescued baby wombat back in January.
Sydney, you were a blast 💥 and I will miss you. Sydney, Australia
Spent a lot of this quarantine hanging with animals and got to meet a rescued baby wombat back in January.
Sydney, you were a blast 💥 and I will miss you. Sydney, Australia
Since I’ve entered this industry, my team – costume, hair and make-up, in every set were my friends, my therapists and my rocks. They and their hard work are incremental in our process. Right now, we need to make sure that there is a stable industry for these guys to come back to work to, because we need them and they are important. So wear a fucking mask and #savethearts
This coolest way to have left 🇦🇺. 🙏🙏🙏
December issue @vogueaustralia
Photography: @charliedenno
Styling: @pipmoroney
Hair: @sophieroberts_hair
Make-up: @gillielove
Nails: @jess_diez
Set design: @anothersophie
Talent director @rikki_keene
Producer: @danicaosland
Atlantic City, 2018. After I lost $60 to a sex and the city themed slot machine. Things change. Times change. But I’m still the same
📸: @casi.moss Atlantic City, New Jersey
My great grandma was a seamstress on the lower east side and lived in this apartment on orchard st. She was the kind of Asian gma that only used her oven as a storage closet for toilet paper. At 6 i saw someone nodding out on heroin on her block, and asked my dad if he was sleeping. I remember thinking it was weird that my dad felt unsafe there, while my great grandma traipsed around unphased by anything. She was strong.
Years later I was dragged to this “cool new” hipster-infested bar and stumbled out, only to be smack dab in front of my great grandmas building – unrecognizable in a sea of coffee bars, Whole Foods and luxury hotels.
New York is always changing, but never without a constant reminder of its history. My great grandpa opened a restaurant in the Bronx, then the first chinese-American restaurant in Flushing. To see what the pandemic has done to my city, and especially it’s Chinatowns is devastating. With a rising rate of xenophobic hate crimes, and an economic standstill leading to closures of legendary New York staples that I grew up with. I owe it to my family to help struggling businesses during this time.
After donating last quarters music sales to the efforts of BLM, I will be donating this quarters to the longevity fund and two other initiatives that aim to provide relief to small businesses across the boroughs. …History matters.
Times are hard right now. If you’re in a position to donate to our city, please look into @welcome.to.chinatown and the amazing work they’ve been doing to help these businesses. Also the #theycantburnusall movement helmed by @chinamac – please Add more in the comments! Lower East Side
Shout out to everyone volunteering at the polls. #vote2020 The Wiltern
Had a lot of fun doing this in the height of lockdown talking about my show @norafromqueens on @comedycentral . Thank you @lacmagazine for having me!! 📸: @jeneanlund @kirinstagram @ecduzit @marcusrfrancis
I watched the video of George Floyd with my grandma. She wept when he called for his mama. She said “if I wasn’t so old, I’d be out there too.” Sickened by how many times I’ve seen this, as a POC, as an American. Racial injustice is a tangible, real thing, and to see how people have come out in droves across the world, the sense of unity you feel to your core when marching, to call for change, was one of the most incredible things to witness.
We owe so much to the black community, because their contributions are molded into everything we consume, love and idolize. But we have to do it with respect, acknowledgment and awareness. We have to listen, and we’ll make mistakes. But we have to listen. BLACK LIVES MATTER.
If you are in a position to donate: go to blacklivesmatter.com, or any organization of your choice that you believe in, and that helps the call for justice. Please share those orgs in the comments!
I watched the video of George Floyd with my grandma. She wept when he called for his mama. She said “if I wasn’t so old, I’d be out there too.” Sickened by how many times I’ve seen this, as a POC, as an American. Racial injustice is a tangible, real thing, and to see how people have come out in droves across the world, the sense of unity you feel to your core when marching, to call for change, was one of the most incredible things to witness.
We owe so much to the black community, because their contributions are molded into everything we consume, love and idolize. But we have to do it with respect, acknowledgment and awareness. We have to listen, and we’ll make mistakes. But we have to listen. BLACK LIVES MATTER.
If you are in a position to donate: go to blacklivesmatter.com, or any organization of your choice that you believe in, and that helps the call for justice. Please share those orgs in the comments!
I watched the video of George Floyd with my grandma. She wept when he called for his mama. She said “if I wasn’t so old, I’d be out there too.” Sickened by how many times I’ve seen this, as a POC, as an American. Racial injustice is a tangible, real thing, and to see how people have come out in droves across the world, the sense of unity you feel to your core when marching, to call for change, was one of the most incredible things to witness.
We owe so much to the black community, because their contributions are molded into everything we consume, love and idolize. But we have to do it with respect, acknowledgment and awareness. We have to listen, and we’ll make mistakes. But we have to listen. BLACK LIVES MATTER.
If you are in a position to donate: go to blacklivesmatter.com, or any organization of your choice that you believe in, and that helps the call for justice. Please share those orgs in the comments!
I watched the video of George Floyd with my grandma. She wept when he called for his mama. She said “if I wasn’t so old, I’d be out there too.” Sickened by how many times I’ve seen this, as a POC, as an American. Racial injustice is a tangible, real thing, and to see how people have come out in droves across the world, the sense of unity you feel to your core when marching, to call for change, was one of the most incredible things to witness.
We owe so much to the black community, because their contributions are molded into everything we consume, love and idolize. But we have to do it with respect, acknowledgment and awareness. We have to listen, and we’ll make mistakes. But we have to listen. BLACK LIVES MATTER.
If you are in a position to donate: go to blacklivesmatter.com, or any organization of your choice that you believe in, and that helps the call for justice. Please share those orgs in the comments!
#ad Been spending a TON of quality time with my #NintendoSwitch. Racing against my friends and family in #MarioKart 8 Deluxe has been the perfect way to connect during this crazy year. @nintendo @nintendoinspired
#blackouttuesday #justiceforgeorgefloyd
#blackouttuesday #justiceforgeorgefloyd
Something I’ve been really excited to announce. Here we go! @benjamin_cleary @mahershalaali @naomieharris @glennclose @apple
Something I’ve been really excited to announce. Here we go! @benjamin_cleary @mahershalaali @naomieharris @glennclose @apple
BTS of me losing my mind shooting @thefarewell in a hospital. S/o @thumbelulu 😂😂