FX’s Fargo has added David Rysdahl, Sam Spruell, Jessica Pohly and Nick Gomez to the cast of the fifth season. They join the previously announced Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery, Lamorne Morris and Richa Moorjani.
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Constance Wu is speaking out about a horrible experience she had with a producer while on Fresh Off the Boat.
According to The New York Times, the 40-year-old actress alleged in her upcoming memoir Making a Scene that she was sexually harassed by a senior member of the production team during her first year on the ABC sitcom. In the book, she claimed that from the start, the producer – who she only identified by an initial – had exhibited controlling behavior such as demanding “that she run all her business matters past him and telling her what to wear.” Constance said she tolerated it for a while as she was worried about the “consequences” if she told anyone about it. As she explained to the newspaper:
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In one instance, the Crazy Rich Asians star recalled she and the producer attended a sporting event together in 2015, where he allegedly “placed his hand on her thigh” and grazed her crotch. She asked him to stop, and the pair seemingly brushed off the terrible moment as if it never happened. So, so awful…
But once season two of Fresh Off the Boat began, Constance said she felt more empowered to say “no” to the producer. Eventually, the two stopped speaking to each other when they got into an explosive argument over whether Constance would attend a film festival with him. At the Atlantic Festival on Friday, Variety reported that the Hustlers star further opened up about why she did not speak up about the situation with the producer sooner, saying:
She also addressed her controversial tweets about how upset she was over the show’s renewal for a sixth season back in 2019, stating that those
FX’s Fargo has added David Rysdahl, Sam Spruell, Jessica Pohly and Nick Gomez to the cast of the fifth season. They join the previously announced Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery, Lamorne Morris and Richa Moorjani.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Fargo” Season 5 is rounding out its main cast with five new additions. David Rysdahl (“Oppenheimer,” “Nine Days,” “Dead Pigs”), Sam Spruell (“The North Water,” “Small Axe,” “Outlaw King”), Jessica Pohly (“SMILF,” “Goliath”), and Nick Gomez (“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” “The Walking Dead”) have all joined the fifth season of the FX anthology series. They join previously announced cast members Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery, Lamorne Morris, and Richa Moorjani. The official description of the fifth season of the show states, “Set in 2019, when is a kidnapping not a kidnapping, and what if your wife isn’t yours?”
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Note: This article contains detailed mention of sexual harassment, as well as suicide.Constance Wu said she was sexually harassed by a senior member of the “Fresh Off the Boat” production team during her first two seasons on the ABC sitcom, according to the New York Times, which reported on the allegations that she reveals in her forthcoming memoir.In “Making a Scene,” which will be published Oct. 4, the “Crazy Rich Asians” star claimed that the producer — who is only named by an initial — was controlling and demanded that she run all of her business endeavors past him and told her what to wear.
Constance Wu is opening up about her time on Fresh Off the Boat and making allegations that she was sexually harassed by a senior producer of the ABC sitcom.
Ellise Shafer Constance Wu has come forward with allegations that she was sexually harassed by a senior member of the “Fresh Off the Boat” production team. According to the New York Times, Wu opens up about the experience in her upcoming memoir, “Making a Scene.” Though she only mentions the producer by an initial, Wu alleges that during the show’s first season in 2015, the man exhibited controlling behaviors, such as “demanding that she run all her business matters past him and telling her what to wear,” the Times reports. “‘Fresh Off the Boat’ was my first-ever TV show,” Wu told the Times. “I was thrown into this world. I don’t have parents in the industry. And because I was 30, people thought I knew what I was doing. It made me paranoid and embarrassed.”