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Last year’s Crazy Rich Asians was a landmark moment for representation in Hollywood.
In a sincere and kind opener, Golden Globes co-host Sandra Oh praised the groundbreaking movie, calling it “the first studio film with an Asian-American lead since Ghost in the Shell and Aloha.”
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Quick to respond to the burn was Emma Stone, who was cast as the quarter-Hawaiian and quarter-Chinese Allison Ng in 2015’s much-criticized Aloha.
“I’m sorry!” Stone could heard shouting from the audience after Oh’s dig on Sunday. Read more…
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