Ever since, the actress has showed no signs of slowing down.
This is the untold truth of Constance Wu.
However, show star Constance Wu was apparently less than thrilled about her job security.

On May 10, 2019, Wutweeted, “So upset right now that I’m literally crying.
In the same statement, she reaffirmed that she loves working on the show.
ABC responded via a press briefing,explainingthat they are “thrilled” to keep Wu on the series.

Meet her house bunny
Most people are either a cat person or a dog person.
Constance Wu, however, is a bunny person.
The actress loves her pet rabbit, Lida Rose, so much that she takes her everywhere including work.

In a December 2018 interview withBon Appetit, Wu stated, “She hops around my trailer all day.
HerInstagramfeed is filled with photos and videos of her rabbit.
At the time of this writing, Wu hasn’t confirmed or denied the allegations.

Wu talked about the initiative in a February 2017 interview withTeen Vogue.
“I want them to find that and I wanted to be active in my care.”
because you’ve never done it before!”

She continued, “And the fact that I have this tremendous luck and privilege?
I intend to make good use of it.”
In an August/September 2018 interview withBust, Wu explained that she was in $40,000 worth ofcredit card debt.

Additionally, Wu was also paying off student loans while waiting tables in between auditions.
Despite the struggle, Wu knew that it was worth it.
She toldVulturein June 2016, “I was really alone and lonely.

I was new in the city, and I didn’t have a community of friends in L.A. Are you still okay doing this when you’re 45?'
I decided that I was.”
This did not sit well with Constance Wu, who compared the move to doing “blackface.”

Instead, she was trying to raise awareness about the issue.
She stated, “It’s good for artists to think outside the box and stretch their imagination.”
However, Coldplay’s song made him rethink everything.

Surprisingly, Wu nearly missed out on the part that would ultimately change her life.
I’ll have to let this job go.'”
She toldTimein 2017, “I’m on TV now because I got my heart broken.”

She explained, “I just had to, like, leave New York.
Eventually, Wu landedFresh Off the Boat, and the rest is history.
Sturgess concluded the post by recommending that his followers seeCrazy Rich Asians, which was opening that weekend.

And then I break it down phonetically.
So I actually did three semesters of post-bachelor studies in psycholinguistics in New York.
Prior to her breakout roles, Wu barely had any experience in comedy.

The problem was I was trying to be funny.”
But if I don’t hear them laugh, I can stay focused and won’t break character."


