FX’s television series based on sci-fi classic Alien will begin shooting next year and limited series Shōgun will also air in 2023, according to FX chief John Landgraf.
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Constance Wu has returned to social media after a three-year hiatus following her massive Fresh Off The Boat renewal controversy — and she has a very important message to share about mental health.
The actress made headlines in the worst way back in 2019 when she tweeted about how disappointed she was that her ABC comedy had been renewed for a sixth season. Pretty soon thereafter she dropped off social media entirely — but on Thursday she finally returned to Twitter to explain her absence. Turns out, she vanished from the platform because she was struggling with her mental health — and had even attempted suicide — after the intense backlash she faced.
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In the lengthy text post, Constance candidly revealed:
Oh no! As Perezcious readers may recall, as news of her series renewal made headlines three years ago, the star tweeted:
Moments later, she added:
When one fan congratulated her on the renewal, saying it was “great news,” she commented:
After the tweets blew up, the Hustlers star explained that she was upset at the time because the renewal meant she’d have to turn down a “passion project,” a role that would have challenged her more than the “easy and pleasant” comedy series. Wu explained her reasoning further, adding:
The comments were seen as ungrateful, selfishly trashing her TV show and everyone who worked so hard on it. The negativity came hard — but the worst was what we didn’t see. She recalled in Thursday’s post:
Whoa. That’s incredibly intense — and all over her opinions about her job. She does not name the actress, but something tells us that woman is feeling pretty awful about
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her return to Twitter earlier this month, Constance Wu returned to her Instagram account to introduce her fans to a special project she made during her break. «While I was off the grid recovering, I took a little break from my acting career. But during that time I did do a couple select small projects with people I love and trusted. was one of those projects,» Wu captioned her Tuesday post.
Parental bonding. Constance Wu revealed that her Terminal List costar Chris Pratt was a major source of support when she returned to work following the birth of her daughter.
Constance Wu has thanked Chris Pratt for supporting her as she returned to work for the first time since becoming a mum. The actress stars alongside Chris in new Amazon Prime series 'The Terminal' and she admits she struggled during her first day on set as she missed her little girl, who she welcomed with her boyfriend Ryan Kattner in August 2020. Chris had also become a dad again around the same time, and Constance says the actor was a huge help, telling PEOPLE: "Talk about someone who really understood what I was going through - Chris was so supportive and kind and caring on set.
Chris Pratt helped her transition back to work after giving birth to her daughter in August 2020. The Crazy Rich Asians star, 40, and Chris, 43, began work on the Amazon series The Terminal List shortly after both had welcomed children into the world. At the premiere for the action drama, the Fresh Off The Boat star told The Hollywood Reporter that getting back into work mode was difficult.
Constance Wu is opening up about motherhood.
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Constance Wu admitted she attempted suicide in 2019 after she received backlash over her reaction to "Fresh Off The Boat" being renewed. Wu reacted negatively to the news of the renewal, which caused people to criticize the actress.
Crazy Rich Asians actor returned to Twitter yesterday (July 14) to announce her new book and explain her break from acting in the last three years.Wu explained that after she received backlash for tweeting about her frustration that her sitcom Fresh Off the Boat had been renewed, she attempted to take her own life.“I was afraid of coming back on social media because I almost lost my life from it: three years ago, when I made careless tweets about the renewal of my TV show, it ignited outrage and internet shaming that got pretty severe,” Wu began in her post.pic.twitter.com/7YScJ4Pvig— Constance Wu (@ConstanceWu) July 14, 2022“I felt awful about what I’d said, and when a few DMs from a fellow Asian actress told me I’d become a blight on the Asian American community, I started feeling like I didn’t even deserve to live anymore. That I was a disgrace to AsAms [Asian Americans], and they’d be better off without me.“Looking back, it’s surreal that a few DMs convinced me to end my own life, but that’s what happened.
Constance Wu is getting candid about life in the spotlight.
Constance Wu returned to social media after nearly three years on Thursday to announce her new book, and to speak out about attempting suicide as a result of the backlash she endured following a Twitter fiasco surrounding 's renewal in 2019. After ABC renewed the Asian-led comedy for a sixth season in May of that year, Wu posted a series of explicit tweets expressing her frustration and disappointment over the pickup.«I was afraid of coming back on social media because I almost lost my life from it: [Three] years ago, when I made careless tweets about the renewal of my TV show, it ignited outrage and internet shaming that got pretty severe,» the 40-year-old actress wrote in a lengthy letter posted on Twitter. «I felt awful about what I'd said, and when a few DMs from a fellow Asian actress told me I'd become a blight on the Asian American community, I started feeling like I didn't even deserve to live anymore.