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Ahad
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Ali Wong, a well-known American stand-up comedian of Vietnamese and Chinese descent, announced the news of her divorce from her husband last week. Many media reports on this matter focused on Huang Aili's past when she was forced to sign a prenuptial consent before marriage. Or it is a pity that the photo of Asian actor Randall Park is mistakenly planted as Ellie Huang's husband Justin Hakuta (the exclusive hashtag #wrongasian also appeared ), but it is not focused on Ellie Huang's achievements in her acting career. Many people know Ellie Huang from the stand-up comedy "Baby Cobra" on Netflix. If you open the stand-up comedy page on Netflix, in recent years, Asian stand-up comedians have begun to blossom, including those with Filipino backgrounds. Jo Koy, Chinese-Malaysian Qian Xinyi, and Hasan Minhaj of Indian descent are all comedians popular with American audiences, while Ellie Huang is one of the few Asian women with stand-up comedy shows on Netflix. Interested in my mother's Vietnamese background, went to Hanoi, Vietnam to learn Vietnamese Ellie Huang was born in San Francisco, USA. She is the youngest in the family. Her father was a Chinese born in the United States,

and her mother was an immigrant born in Hue, Vietnam. At that time, her grandfather Thi Ngyuen used bribes to allow Ellie Huang's mother to study in the United States. Although her parents' cultural backgrounds are different, Huang Aili's family is still dominated by "Chinese culture" when it comes to art, food, music and making friends. Her mother doesn't talk about Vietnam, but in order to fill the gap of "Vietnamese identity", Ellie Huang therefore chose to major in Asian American Studies when she attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). On the UCLA website, Photo Restoration
you can also find a class assignment by Ellie Huang titled " Discoveries Terrible and Magnificent ". She wrote that her mother's "cultural inferiority complex" towards Vietnam may have come from going to the United States alone in the 1960s and barely interacting with other Vietnamese, even after attending Duchesne College in Omaha , Nebraska. The nun also told Ellie Huang's mother that if she wanted to survive and assimilate in America, she had to forget about Vietnamese culture. "Through language, I want to reach out to the Vietnamese-American community, learn about my mother's history and my own identity."

(From Ellie Huang's UCLA classwork) In order to answer many questions about her mother, Ellie Huang was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study Vietnamese in Hanoi in her junior year . When she met with relatives in Vietnam, she discovered that her grandfather who worked in the French post office was very rich, so she remembered that her mother used to boast that her French was very beautiful, and Huang Aili gradually pieced together her mother's mental journey: "It helped me learn more about how deeply my mother internalized her cultural disadvantage. When I think about her father working with enemies...when she hinders my curiosity about Vietnamese culture, I don't Without feeling uncomfortable, I accepted history and the life intersection between her and me, and realized that I had to learn Vietnamese culture on my own. And through scriptwriting and performance art, I was able to express the important intersection between history and my life. "
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