Two television shows are set to film this summer as mass shutdowns are still in place across America.
23.04.2020 - 17:49 / torontosun.com
John Cho has opened up on the “verbal and physical abuse” being directed at Asian Americans during the coronavirus crisis.
The Star Trek actor, 47, who was born in South Korea but raised in the U.S., penned a powerful essay for the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday, revealing he called his parents “to tell them to be cautious when stepping out of the house” during the public health crisis.
Implying that reports suggesting COVID-19 originated in the city of Wuhan, China were to blame for the abuse, he
Two television shows are set to film this summer as mass shutdowns are still in place across America.
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John Cho is getting candid about Asian American discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
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