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Jean Yoon is revealing more of the behind-the-scenes drama of Kim’s Convenience.
The 59-year-old actress starred as Umma Kim in the popular CBC series, which also aired on Netflix.
Following Simu Liu‘s eye-opening post about how the show came crumbling down after the writer’s room was replaced with an all-white one, Jean also revealed her own negative experience.
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Jean was responding to an article about co-star Simu‘s claims about what went on behind the scenes of
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Kim’s Convenience have spoken out against the show’s “overtly racist” storylines.The fifth and final season of the longstanding Canadian sitcom launched on Netflix on June 2.Shortly after the premiere, co-stars Simu Liu and Jean Yoon took to social media to voice their frustrations with the show.In a lengthy Facebook post that was published on the same day that the final season launched, Liu listed the ways in which he felt that the show had let him down.The actor, who will next star in Marvel‘s
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once lauded for its lighthearted depiction of Korean-Canadian culture is now under attack by its own stars. The CBC show “Kim’s Convenience” recently aired its fifth and final season on Netflix.
Kim Convenience‘s Jean Yoon, who stars as the family matriarch, said that a lack of Asian women in the comedy’s writers room made the her time on the series less than ideal.
Ethan Shanfeld Jean Yoon is the latest “Kim’s Convenience” star to speak out about her negative experience working on the series, citing “overtly racist” storylines that were cut from its fifth and final season, which recently premiered on Netflix.Responding to an article about co-star Simu Liu’s statement regarding the abrupt conclusion and tension behind the scenes of “Kim’s Convenience,” Yoon wrote on Twitter, “The lack of Asian female, especially Korean writers in the writers room of Kims
After actor Simu Liu opened up in a detailed note about Kim's Convenience being canceled and revealed some harsh realities of the show, his co-star Jean Yoon too opened up on her experience of working on the show. In a detailed Twitter thread, Yoon spoke about the difficulty she faced while working on the show thanks to the lack of diversity in the writers' room that made her experience on the show "painful."Yoon, who played Mrs.
Jean Yoon is revealing why working on “Kim’s Convenience” was a “difficult” experience.