‘Kim’s Convenience’ Star Jean Yoon Says Lack Of Female Asian Writers Made Working On The Show ‘Painful’

By Sarah Curran.

Jean Yoon is revealing why working on “Kim’s Convenience” was a “difficult” experience. 

The actress addressed the lack of female Asian writers working on the hit comedy show in a series of tweets posted on Sunday, June 6.

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“As an Asian Canadian woman, a Korean-Canadian woman w more experience and knowledge of the world of my characters,” wrote Yoon, while responding to an opinion piece about co-star Simu Liu’s recent comments regarding the show.

“The lack of Asian female, especially Korean writers in the writers room of Kims made my life VERY DIFFICULT & the experience of working on the show painful,” she continued. 

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Yoon also recalled how the cast “discovered storylines that were OVERTLY RACIST” after receiving advance drafts of the entire fifth season due to the pandemic. 

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One of the scenes involved Mrs. Kim wearing a pair of nude-coloured shorts, which made her appear “naked from the waist down”. 

Yoon claimed that the scene, which was ultimately cut at her request, “would have aired hours after 8 people, 6 Asian women, were shot in Atlanta, GA in a hate crime spree that shocked the nation. THIS IS WHY IT MATTERS.”

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