This scene very true asian. Parents always scold or yell to their childrens if they waste or not finish their food Parents like comparing their kids with other kids
tell me bout it lol I get compared all the time even if I have 2 golds in zonal in archery n rank 19th in national women category my mom is still like ur friends r better then u !!!
That’s why I don’t like to go to family gatherings, there’s always that one cousin who’s better than you, and your parents won’t stop comparing you to him
@@IamSuperEffective Well i'm not chinese but we have a similar culture to them. In my country, The red envelope comes with a chinese character on the front and it usually contains money. We give them out on New Year or Christmas, it's a sign of good luck maybe.
I love how her family treated her profession with respect and complimented her on her accomplishments. Nick’s fam somehow looked down upon her for it. I love her fam~
@@teasipperda3rd334 Bro you are only going to get hate if you keep spamming this in every comment... any hope of popularity you think will happen, will be extinguished.
Yes he was definitely in Lala land. He could have prepared her better but I think he wanted them to know the real her because that what he fell in love with
Because to them Rachael was their daughter's best friend in college. To the Youngs she was just another ordinary girl marrying their son for the money.
Like that other poster said, for this family she is a daughter's friend... For Nick's family, she is (most likely) just another gold digger he brought home.
I guess some people still haven’t figured out that Africa is a continent and not a country. It’s silly to be bothered by the statement “there are children starving in Africa”, I doubt that every country in that continent has a stable economy and doesn’t suffer from poverty. So, yes, there are children starving in the continent of Africa, there are children starving in the US, and there’s children starving on every country on earth. Go donate to a charity.
Not too far off from the truth actually. It's why there was a lot of worry when schools were shut down from the coronavirus; quite a number of families rely on the school lunches to reduce the strain of living expenses.
I loved the movie so much I went ahead and read all 3 books. It'll be great if they make all of them into movies, but it's highly unlikely because the target audiences are very narrow.
I love the line "There's lots of kids starving in America", one of the times I saw it in theaters was with a majority older white audience and so many of them busted out laughing in a way of "oh, how ridiculous is that idea?!" but it's actually true which made it doubly funny to experience the ignorance we have in the US firsthand
@@chingizzhylkybayev8575 actually, according to a 2018 report by the USDA about 37 million Americans dealt with hunger, and about 14 million households either had limited or uncertain access to food due to poverty and other related factors. We in America are just ignorant to these things because we've been fed this idea that there's nothing wrong in America, that hunger and poverty are 3rd world problems that couldn't possibly happen here.
I love how this family is obviously filthy rich too. But the dynamic is so different. To have your own mansion and daily wait staff then look at another family and go “they’re so rich and poshy” is next level.
@@rgv8896 No, in the book, Peik Lin's father told her to gun for Nick, Peik Lin wasn't interested. She eventually paied up with another character. I'd rather not spoil it.
Nick is really not a good boyfriend. He just said"It's a party." Did not say it's a high class cocktail party. Leave Rachel almost dress inappropriately while he show up with a white suit like a prince. I am angry.
Don't remember the movie. But that was just to make her an easy target to the women surrounding the guy. They made lots of plotholes (dubious reactions to irrational actions). Chinese-culture-influenced movies always treated the main protagonist as a victim. While the "prince/princess" have to be someone from a rich family who see the main character for their personality. It's always like that. Tells you how much they value getting married to a good person who are rich (with rich in bold and underlined). Their communities always talk about wealth and comparing each other families (and peers) on who's kid is more successful. A lot of plastics between them. Everyone is two-faced-snake. Unless you are meeting with a person of Chinese descendant who has let go of their tradition, you're pretty much meeting 90% of the characters in this movie. Also, compare products of Chinese entertainment and other Asian cultures. The Chinese's side characters are always petty and envious people. Always. Only tells you how common it is to find petty & envious people around you in that culture.
This is actually one of the reasons the movie didn't work for me. Nick may be rich and good-looking, but in other respects he's not at all a good boyfriend.
Being Asian, I can relate to the scene where her dad/parent comparing his own kid to others. You also can see Constance's acting is very good when she shows some unpleasant expressions, her American side thinks that he is being rude.
@Langdon Alger last time i took his class the only thing i learned was how to live in a vent, i should have know he wasn't a real spanish teacher what kind of name is senor chang anyway?
This is an actual representation of an Asian family 😂 The parents always compare their kids with other kids They always compliment the other kids And they always tell their kids to finish their food 😭 And yes, I am Asian so this is 100% true
Loved the roommate and her family. They were hilarious and down to earth. Everyone needs a friend like the roommate, who will tell things like they are and be there for you. Loved the part where the main lady says the name Nick Young and the families reaction. Awesome.
Honestly, that guy probably truly embodied many asian guys. Thanks to complex but mixed cultures and traditions with a lot of emphasis on honor and machismo, there are many guys whose 1st instinct is to react exactly like this to a girl. Not because they truly care or know the girl, but because she is a girl they find attractive & fairytales have made them think that is all you need to win a girl. Whether this is problem in other parts of the world, I can't say but it is one i have encountered in Asia
This scene i could relate a lot cuz That reminds me of one time where i went to some kind of family dinner and an Auntie has a son so my mom was like "Dont be shy talk to each other 😊" And then the Auntie was like "yeah u see?!! She's sooooo pretty and cute" And the boy was like "well maybe a little" And then i was like get me outta here!!! And i was still lil like maybe Kindergarden! i feel bad for that boy i heard my mom "no lah! They cannot date there cousins" But i dont think that boy is my cousin but still i wish i wasnt there😂
she is so not American. The American way would be, totally own up to it, act like a role model live 24/7, rock like movie star famous, cuss like mf gangsta queen.
"There's a lot of children starving in America." As an Asian kid growing up, that's pretty much what the aunties say to me whenever I visit them in their homes.
I like how the grandpa always responds to what is being said on the table. It's either he smiles, laughs or make a face that is shocked or something, what is called body language or what
Even though they changed the story from the book to this, It worked out great and made for a quicker set up than in the book. Though I miss the mysteries in the book surrounding the family.
The Joy Luck story broke my heart because it resonated in my heart. Being a 4th generation AAPI, parts of this movie made me cry, but I laughed my butt off too!
That Singaporean auntie is Koh Cheng Mum, an iconic singaporean actress/comedian/radio dj starring in local favorites such as under one roof and living with lydia. Her voice, accent, and facial expressions give the movie an authentic singapore flavor in an otherwise asian american cast. The way she speaks, is the way Singaporeans speak. She is my aunt and we(by we i dont just mean my family, but singaporeans in general) are so proud of her.
OMG! My theater ERUPTED with laughter when he said Cal State Fullerton. There's probably people who know people who went there. That scene got the most laughs out of any scene in the movie 😄
I feel like 爷爷 is the MVP of this scene. No matter how many times I watch this scene him laughing at the Asian Ellen joke and Rachel going to the dinner party wearing that red dress always makes me giggle even more! 😂😂😂
I love the book Crazy Rich Asians. There are three books in this series. I wish they would make another movie on the second book and possibly third book combined. It would be so interesting if Kevin Kwan would write a book on the Grand Grandmother's life. Seemed to be a very interesting lady.
The auntie lady is the only one in the entire movie that actually speaks Singapore english.
Might i add malay english? or is that a bit too controversial
Malay English true
@@radun3915 They are both quite similar, so yes?
Singlish manglish same laaaa
@@radun3915 actually that kind of accent is common in both malaysia and singapore, so it's true.
It's funny how he calls his daughter asian ellen when he himself looks like asian elvis
Lol ikr?
😂😂
💀💀
The best part was it was an ad lib! Two comedians went at each other and we got some awesome limes from it!
That’s why he had that got down kk
This scene very true asian.
Parents always scold or yell to their childrens if they waste or not finish their food
Parents like comparing their kids with other kids
sooo trueeee... they scold us for wasting food, then criticize our weight later
There are some subtle cues to Asian/ chinese thinking as well
For example nice back side/booty usually is seen as a sign of fertility
yes, including skinny shaming
tell me bout it lol I get compared all the time even if I have 2 golds in zonal in archery n rank 19th in national women category my mom is still like ur friends r better then u !!!
That’s why I don’t like to go to family gatherings, there’s always that one cousin who’s better than you, and your parents won’t stop comparing you to him
“Red is a lucky colour, right?”
Laughter... “if you’re an envelope”
I dont think there are many people could get this reference lol
@@imnottellingyou5559 what's the reference?
@@IamSuperEffective Well i'm not chinese but we have a similar culture to them. In my country, The red envelope comes with a chinese character on the front and it usually contains money. We give them out on New Year or Christmas, it's a sign of good luck maybe.
@@souju_13 Ampaw hahahahhaa
🤣🤣🤣
I love how her family treated her profession with respect and complimented her on her accomplishments. Nick’s fam somehow looked down upon her for it. I love her fam~
Yep, it was intentionally written this way. Because their family is new money and Nicks family is old money
I know right?
@@jonj4357 I can see it
@@teasipperda3rd334 Bro you are only going to get hate if you keep spamming this in every comment... any hope of popularity you think will happen, will be extinguished.
@@joshhewitt6483 nobody cares
One came back with a degree that is useful, the other came back as Asian Ellen. I’m dead 😂😂😂😂
Coming from Asian Elvis
It's funny because Ken Jeong is a literal DOCTOR.
Considering her father I’m not surprised
I started rolling when the grandpa laughed
My father says the same to me. 😔
That chubby lady is the auntie we wish we all had.
Agreed bro
And the only character in the whole movie that had an authentic Singaporean accent
SH W Not a Singaporean but.
That sounds like it
Koh Chieng Mun is awesome
@@HWDragonborn No it's so horribly played up to the point that maybe only 1% of the population speaks like that.
Ken Jeong: impressive, an Econ professor
Also Ken Jeong: A doctor in real life
Asian stereotype illustrated - even a comedian is a doctor :-)
1.1
I mean, he was a professor himself
Did you also forget ken jeong was Spanish professor
@@jimmyhu4439 El Tigre Chino i believe, is what they called him.
I can’t believe Nick didn’t tell her the dress code. She would have embarrassed him and herself if her friend didn’t dress her up.
Yes he was definitely in Lala land. He could have prepared her better but I think he wanted them to know the real her because that what he fell in love with
Yeah the whole time I couldn't believe he'd done her so dirty. He didn't prepare her for anything
I know what you mean
@Akshita Shukla that’s true
It doesn’t make sense
The irony being at least this family would have treated her better than her boyfriends family did.
Rich people are mean, no matter what the race. (Learned this from Dirty Dancing!)
@@ralphholiman7401 so true
Because to them Rachael was their daughter's best friend in college. To the Youngs she was just another ordinary girl marrying their son for the money.
Like that other poster said, for this family she is a daughter's friend... For Nick's family, she is (most likely) just another gold digger he brought home.
@@Furrina89 : She's not a gold digger, she was ALLEGED a gold digger by Nick's mother.
Thank God he said there are lots of children starving in America....instead of saying there are lots of children starving in "AFRICA"
It's just funnier that way.
Ik I was waiting on that, I actually loved it
There are lots of children starving in both places.
I guess some people still haven’t figured out that Africa is a continent and not a country. It’s silly to be bothered by the statement “there are children starving in Africa”, I doubt that every country in that continent has a stable economy and doesn’t suffer from poverty. So, yes, there are children starving in the continent of Africa, there are children starving in the US, and there’s children starving on every country on earth. Go donate to a charity.
Not too far off from the truth actually. It's why there was a lot of worry when schools were shut down from the coronavirus; quite a number of families rely on the school lunches to reduce the strain of living expenses.
As a southeast Asian guy, i can say that this is one of the best romcom ever soon it'll be a classic. Can't wait for the two movie left
Givary Lubis the books are amazing also with sooo many details they could fit into the movie
@@gabbidurham facts
@@sxnx_210 there's still two novels left to adapt : China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems
I loved the movie so much I went ahead and read all 3 books. It'll be great if they make all of them into movies, but it's highly unlikely because the target audiences are very narrow.
Books and movie is better than To All the Boys ngl
Seriously I'm excited for China Rich Girlfriend
The blonde girl is giving me asian miley cyrus😂 because of her voice
Good ear! I can hear it!
I was searching for this comment I noticed it when I first saw this movie
She sounds EXACTLY like Miley
Akwafina is her NAME.
An asian Miley Cyrus 😅😂
I love the line "There's lots of kids starving in America", one of the times I saw it in theaters was with a majority older white audience and so many of them busted out laughing in a way of "oh, how ridiculous is that idea?!" but it's actually true which made it doubly funny to experience the ignorance we have in the US firsthand
Or maybe they were laughing because in America there are many fat people 🤣🤣
@@diegohidafl i died, this comment is underrated.
It's really not though... No one is starving in America. Not receiving proper nutrition, yes. Starving, no.
@@chingizzhylkybayev8575 actually, according to a 2018 report by the USDA about 37 million Americans dealt with hunger, and about 14 million households either had limited or uncertain access to food due to poverty and other related factors.
We in America are just ignorant to these things because we've been fed this idea that there's nothing wrong in America, that hunger and poverty are 3rd world problems that couldn't possibly happen here.
@@alondra9111 still not the same as starving
I love how this family is obviously filthy rich too. But the dynamic is so different. To have your own mansion and daily wait staff then look at another family and go “they’re so rich and poshy” is next level.
They’re new money, the Young’s are old money. That’s why they’re so different.
@@radrose8673
And they are different because they are millionaries, not billionaries
billionaires look down on millionares
@@nat0106951I love the simpsons episode on that. Haha
Asian Ellen 😂
Rose rosie Cake That got me really bad after not hearing it since watching the movie
She is lucky to have a friend like her really.. she helps her a lot...
In the books she wasnt really good or funny like this . She even tries to steal nick from her .
@@rgv8896 In that case, this is an instance of a *good* deviation from the source material!
@@rgv8896 No, in the book, Peik Lin's father told her to gun for Nick, Peik Lin wasn't interested. She eventually paied up with another character. I'd rather not spoil it.
Yeah but Ellen is not good. I prefer an Elvis never kpop fan lgtb piercing and horrible hairstyle.
I’ve watched this movie serval times and never noticed the woman feeding the baby food from the table. 😂😂
It wasn’t even just food, she had a chicken nugget on her chopsticks 😂😂😂
I thought she was feeding her dog.
First I thought it was a poodle.
Same
i thought it must be a chihuahua or something
Nick is really not a good boyfriend.
He just said"It's a party."
Did not say it's a high class cocktail party.
Leave Rachel almost dress inappropriately while he show up with a white suit like a prince.
I am angry.
I know right?
Don't remember the movie. But that was just to make her an easy target to the women surrounding the guy. They made lots of plotholes (dubious reactions to irrational actions).
Chinese-culture-influenced movies always treated the main protagonist as a victim. While the "prince/princess" have to be someone from a rich family who see the main character for their personality.
It's always like that. Tells you how much they value getting married to a good person who are rich (with rich in bold and underlined).
Their communities always talk about wealth and comparing each other families (and peers) on who's kid is more successful. A lot of plastics between them. Everyone is two-faced-snake.
Unless you are meeting with a person of Chinese descendant who has let go of their tradition, you're pretty much meeting 90% of the characters in this movie.
Also, compare products of Chinese entertainment and other Asian cultures. The Chinese's side characters are always petty and envious people. Always. Only tells you how common it is to find petty & envious people around you in that culture.
This is actually one of the reasons the movie didn't work for me. Nick may be rich and good-looking, but in other respects he's not at all a good boyfriend.
@@budle89 Wow, generalize much? How many Chinese do you know?
@@jckung3914 enough.
Being Asian, I can relate to the scene where her dad/parent comparing his own kid to others.
You also can see Constance's acting is very good when she shows some unpleasant expressions, her American side thinks that he is being rude.
Ken Jeong: “The other came back as Asian Ellen.”
Me: says Asian Elvis
OMG SO TRUE
🤣🤣🤣🤣 good one!
Thanks to all of you.
Hahahahahahahaha
HAHAHAHA OMG YOU WIN!
Ken Jeong is comedic genius 😂😂
And he also got medical degree 😁
You mean a Spanish genius.
Give me Marw Senior Changgg
@Langdon Alger his raging insanity was real though
@Langdon Alger last time i took his class the only thing i learned was how to live in a vent, i should have know he wasn't a real spanish teacher what kind of name is senor chang anyway?
I like how he named several SEA countries and then out of nowhere, New Mexico.
Exactly 😂😂😂😂
@@snehausa87 How? It's right next to Malaysia.
@@snehausa87 ...what-
@@snehausa87 someone doesn't know his geography
It’s a fairly common comedy trope, actually
*whispers* "I love you-"
"Ok no.. no"
Too early.
lmfao i died
This is an actual representation of an Asian family 😂
The parents always compare their kids with other kids
They always compliment the other kids
And they always tell their kids to finish their food 😭
And yes, I am Asian so this is 100% true
Me too😅
Ok and WTF is so funny?😕
And compliment the jobs of the other kid and keeps on mocking their own kid
Different type of Asian compared to this, but i can guarantee that this is true
Sad.
Loved the roommate and her family. They were hilarious and down to earth. Everyone needs a friend like the roommate, who will tell things like they are and be there for you. Loved the part where the main lady says the name Nick Young and the families reaction. Awesome.
0:45 "This is simple food la"
*Yes, we Asians are extraordinarily humble*
“There are a lot of kids starving in America.” Me , starving in America: skskdkjdnsn
This was my favorite family. They showed that you could be “successful” but still have the love and be your authentic self.
There’s a subtle brilliance to Awkwafina’s acting in this scene in the way she looks at Ken Jeong’s character as he’s talking.
Yes!I always rewind those parts.
Rachael: His name is Nick Young
Everyone else: 👁O👁
The lady is feeding her baby a dumpling 🥟 😮
Not even a dumpling, a chicken nugget!
I thought it was a jumbo shrimp.
It's her dog.
@@ARIADNALIBRE no u can clearly hear a baby crying
It's a breaded chicken nugget.
"Majored in Thought." Great, under-appreciated line.
Lol I noticed that too 😆
I heard the Cal State Fullerton crowd had a huge laugh at that
"This, is gold standard. Don't be shy, just talk to her."
"I love you."
I love this guy
He’s a loser 😂😂😂
Honestly, that guy probably truly embodied many asian guys. Thanks to complex but mixed cultures and traditions with a lot of emphasis on honor and machismo, there are many guys whose 1st instinct is to react exactly like this to a girl. Not because they truly care or know the girl, but because she is a girl they find attractive & fairytales have made them think that is all you need to win a girl. Whether this is problem in other parts of the world, I can't say but it is one i have encountered in Asia
This scene i could relate a lot cuz That reminds me of one time where i went to some kind of family dinner and an Auntie has a son so my mom was like "Dont be shy talk to each other 😊"
And then the Auntie was like "yeah u see?!! She's sooooo pretty and cute"
And the boy was like "well maybe a little"
And then i was like get me outta here!!!
And i was still lil like maybe Kindergarden!
i feel bad for that boy i heard my mom "no lah! They cannot date there cousins"
But i dont think that boy is my cousin but still i wish i wasnt there😂
Straight to the point
“You’re not a model”
“No, I’m definitely not”
“No you’re not....
Not at all....
Far from it.”
Like Damn bro. Okay. Chill. Lol.
she is so not American. The American way would be, totally own up to it, act like a role model live 24/7, rock like movie star famous, cuss like mf gangsta queen.
I finally know what that meme is now from learning about "Nick Young"
You're excused for not knowing considering you're a ghost.
@@2degucitas thank you.
"There's a lot of children starving in America." As an Asian kid growing up, that's pretty much what the aunties say to me whenever I visit them in their homes.
I like how the grandpa always responds to what is being said on the table. It's either he smiles, laughs or make a face that is shocked or something, what is called body language or what
"I don't see no ring on her finger!" 😂😂😂😂 So funny.
“Yeah, if you were an envelope.” 😅😅
zingg
@@byadyatama nailed it
@@aditpratama1514 zing zing
Are we just gonna brush over "Cal State Fullerton. I majored in thought"
I just realized she is Destiny in hustlers !!! She is soooo good
Cal State - Fullerton, majored in "Thought."
CSC Fullerton; the debate teams are legendary, including Lucy.
What does majored in Thought mean actually? Sorry it went over my head..
@@tannle yeah I wonder too
1:51 I burst out laughing at this scene. "Go get her. She's a hottie!" 😂
He ain't wrong
The fact that Ken Jeong later said he improvised this whole scene and the director actually kept it in.
Even though they changed the story from the book to this, It worked out great and made for a quicker set up than in the book. Though I miss the mysteries in the book surrounding the family.
They did!
"I love you"
"Pa she's here with her boyfriend"😬
Came back as Asian Ellen lol 😂 😂😂😂 i’m weak!
I love how Peik Lin’s dad fakes an accent that’s probably the funniest part of this scene
**Whispers** “I love you”
LMAOO IM DYING 😂😂😂
everyone be talking bout the kids starving in america but im here dying when the guy said "I dont see no ring on no finger" lmaooo
Y'all are deceased over the "Asian Ellen" line, and I'm over here still dying from *...THEN EAT YOUR NUGGETS*
😂😂😂
i love how the grandpa is just laughing so much 😂😂
*"THEN EAT YOUR CHICKEN NUGGETS!!!"* 😂😂😂
2:32 Awkwafina's reaction is everything!! I loved it!
These lines killed me...
Rachel: Red is a lucky color, right?
Peik Lin's Dad: If you are an envelope...
That statement about Asian Ellen left me helpless in laughter.
No one beats Asians at comedy 😹😂
Awkwafina was an absolute GEM in this movie!!
This gets funnier every time I watch it; what a perfect comedic scene, no matter how formulaic.
I love the auntie's malaysian accent! so spot on lmao
Bruh, the Cal State Fullerton line killed me 😂 such a So Cal answer
This scene is pure gold 😂
I just realized that auntie tried to feed her baby a piece of meat off her chopsticks i watched this movie and never realized😂
2:32 everybody gangsta till rachel mentions nick young
“ EAT UR NUGGETS “
Other Asian parents
“ EAT UR DAMN GREENS “
This title😂 Matter of fact the movie🤩 😂
ikr
No one:
Literally no one:
Not even the Virgin Mary:
Their Mom: * feeds a baby chicken nuggets using chopsticks *
3:35 the giggle 😂❤️
The Joy Luck story broke my heart because it resonated in my heart. Being a 4th generation AAPI, parts of this movie made me cry, but I laughed my butt off too!
Great movie!! Awkwafina has me laughing every time!
I love this movie. Looking forward to parts two and three. ❤️❤️
“His best friend...YOU’RE INVITED TO COLIN KHOOS WEDDING, AH?!”
"I majored in thought."
:D
Lol the chop sticking the chicken nugget to the baby was so funny 😂😂😂
rachel: his name is nick young
everyone: *surprised pikachu face*
Great editing, directing, acting and writing for this segment.
Ken jeongs acting here was amazing 😂👌
'She's here with her boyfriend'
'I don't see no ring in her finger'
2:14
😂😂
That Singaporean auntie is Koh Cheng Mum, an iconic singaporean actress/comedian/radio dj starring in local favorites such as under one roof and living with lydia.
Her voice, accent, and facial expressions give the movie an authentic singapore flavor in an otherwise asian american cast. The way she speaks, is the way Singaporeans speak.
She is my aunt and we(by we i dont just mean my family, but singaporeans in general) are so proud of her.
OMG! My theater ERUPTED with laughter when he said Cal State Fullerton. There's probably people who know people who went there. That scene got the most laughs out of any scene in the movie 😄
This movie was amazing on so many levels and refreshing
This is one of the best scenes in the movie
And, I love how consistent the movie is.
I would totally watch a sequel or a similar film
"Red's a lucky color, right? Yeah, if you're an envelope" this line killed me
everything in this scene is perfect, I love watching it in loop and never get bored
Same! It’s hilarious.
the grandpa is just enjoying the show as much as we are
2:48 when the grandpa talks funny 🤣🤣
the only movie I can really relate to
and not because I’m rich cause I ain’t
Asian?
@@Alpha-Hypnosis economics professor
3:45 Awkwafina’s disgust face here… 🤣🤣
I feel like 爷爷 is the MVP of this scene. No matter how many times I watch this scene him laughing at the Asian Ellen joke and Rachel going to the dinner party wearing that red dress always makes me giggle even more! 😂😂😂
Hilarious scene! The expressions are so good. Love the mother.
I love the book Crazy Rich Asians. There are three books in this series. I wish they would make another movie on the second book and possibly third book combined. It would be so interesting if Kevin Kwan would write a book on the Grand Grandmother's life. Seemed to be a very interesting lady.
I’m thinking of reading the three books in the series? Are they good?
Best scene in this whole movie.
Guess Chang hasn't changed much, still as odd as ever
The weird thing is, the funniest character in this clip is the old guy laughing, and he doesn't even have to say a word! 😁
Two of the best actresses around, Awkwafina and Constance Wu. Love then both!
The way the old man laughs gets me all the time!!
"She has an amazing backside."
Me: "Wut."
Me: ( ͡°👅 ͡°)
Then eat your nuggets!!! 😂😂
I love how they all just laughed at her dress, even her friend was scanning her
Even the baby was laughing😂