Tried to start a karate war, admitted to some minor wardrobe pilfering and threw gen x under the bus on @accesshollywood 🤣 thanks for having me @mariolopez @kithoover 🤸🏻♀️
Tried to start a karate war, admitted to some minor wardrobe pilfering and threw gen x under the bus on @accesshollywood 🤣 thanks for having me @mariolopez @kithoover 🤸🏻♀️
Tried to start a karate war, admitted to some minor wardrobe pilfering and threw gen x under the bus on @accesshollywood 🤣 thanks for having me @mariolopez @kithoover 🤸🏻♀️
Tried to start a karate war, admitted to some minor wardrobe pilfering and threw gen x under the bus on @accesshollywood 🤣 thanks for having me @mariolopez @kithoover 🤸🏻♀️
kimchi squat but make it fashun🤌🏼
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@capeusa Radiance Gala ❤️ thank u @michsugi @jesvu @lexususa for a luvly evening 🫶 glam @yumabastet
ran into an iron dragon on the weekend 🐉 happy birthday @emersonmiller 🥂 dress code: great gatsby or go home
had to shoutout my legendary mum on the national news 🇦🇺🐨🦘thanks for having me @thetodayshow @channel9 🫶
she didn’t need the knife🥋☠️⚔️
#AliciaHannahKim didn’t think being an actress was even possible for her. She was going with the flow and taking on roles that were just available to her in the past. But now that she’s bagged the groundbreaking role of becoming the first female Asian sensei in “The Karate Kid” universe, she’s out to tell her story and inspire more people. “I think the fear of scarcity always exists for any actor, whether you’re Asian or not. And I would tell younger actors, especially Asian actors, don’t be afraid. There’s room for all of us,” she declared. Get to know more about Alicia Hannah-Kim in our latest #CosmoUpClose feature at the link in our bio. #UpCloseWithAliciaHannahKim Photography: @timothyfernandezphotographer Cover design: @icadelmundoodle Associate Editor: @idaaldana Producer: @ddnkate Social Media: @ainalizarondo, assisted by @elsa_macalinao
#AliciaHannahKim didn’t think being an actress was even possible for her. She was going with the flow and taking on roles that were just available to her in the past. But now that she’s bagged the groundbreaking role of becoming the first female Asian sensei in “The Karate Kid” universe, she’s out to tell her story and inspire more people. “I think the fear of scarcity always exists for any actor, whether you’re Asian or not. And I would tell younger actors, especially Asian actors, don’t be afraid. There’s room for all of us,” she declared. Get to know more about Alicia Hannah-Kim in our latest #CosmoUpClose feature at the link in our bio. #UpCloseWithAliciaHannahKim Photography: @timothyfernandezphotographer Cover design: @icadelmundoodle Associate Editor: @idaaldana Producer: @ddnkate Social Media: @ainalizarondo, assisted by @elsa_macalinao
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🎤 Real talk about growth from Alicia Hannah-Kim. What makes her feel radiant? “Chasing something that is hard for me.” Actor Alicia Hannah-Kim (@thealiciahannah) known for her role as Sensei Kim Da-Eun in Cobra Kai, shares how stepping into the role of producer has challenged her. “It’s very challenging for me to speak up for myself, oddly. I’m very good at doing it for friends, but I’ve noticed for myself, I’m very people-pleasing, and I’m working through that.” ✨ Tag an AANHPI woman or non-binary person who radiates realness 💫 Interview and edit by Jane Lee (@janeleemedia ) camera by Miho Kim (@mihokim) Cover image by Unique Nicole, Getty Images for CAPE Thank you to Asian-owned business OHME! Foods (@ohmefoods) for sponsoring this video and providing Cold Tea Collective with their no- sugar-added freeze-dried snacks, making nutritious snacking accessible for everyone, everywhere. #AliciaHannahKim #CAPE #CAPERadianceGala #APIWomen #InspiringWomen #CobraKai @capeusa