Olivia Munn is speaking out about anti-Asian violence.
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.Olivia Munn is speaking out about anti-Asian violence.
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Actress Olivia Munn on Wednesday said a man attacked her friend's mom -- an Asian woman -- in New York City this week. The victim, 52, was outside a store in Queens on Tuesday when the suspect shoved her with such force that she hit her head on the concrete and "passed out on the floor," according to the victim's family and reports. "She left the hospital with 10 stitches in her head," Munn, 40, wrote on Twitter, along with a picture of the suspect.
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