movie was due to significant pay disparity with a few of her co-stars.fans for their support and love for her character, Kira."I will always love the fans and I'm so thankful for the moment that I got to be Kira and thankful that fans still remember her," Cho told ET's Denny Directo recently over Zoom. "I mean, it's okay. She still lived and she had her time.
Cho shared that she connected with Ingrid's journey in so many different ways. For one thing, Ingrid being a first-generation Korean American woman trying to carve out her own path in her personal and professional lives immediately spoke to Cho. "There are so many moments I relate to Ingrid or so many times where I'm like, we hate how invisible she feels or how she's doing all the hard work, not getting the credit, being pushed aside or overlooked. We all hate the misogyny and the patriarchal system. There are so many moments where I'm just like, 'Ugh, I hate it,' but I love that we show it. That's special. It is rare that we get to see it," she said.
"And how great is it that we get to see this today? I mean, this is not a show that only Asian American women are going to relate to. This is a show that minorities, men, female, anyone in a tough field where they're the minority will relate," Cho added of the universal hardships her character goes through. "I feel like there's a little something for everyone. And every character is on a journey.
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