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Prior to her breakthrough in ''Crazy Rich Asians'', Wu got her start in television, making her debut on the Creator/{{ABC}} soap opera ''Series/OneLifeToLive'', and then on the gay-oriented web series ''Eastsiders''. Since 2015, she has starred as Jessica Huang on ABC's ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'', based on celebrity chef Eddie Huang's autobiography of the same name.
In July 2022, Wu revealed that she attempted suicide due to online backlash surrounding social media posts she made in 2019 expressing her unhappiness about the renewal of ''Fresh Off the Boat'' for a sixth season. In the intervening three years, she abstained from social media use and decreased her acting workload to focus on therapy and improving her mental health. She made her debut as an author with the October 2022 release of her memoir, ''Making a Scene''.
In July 2022, Wu revealed that she attempted suicide due to online backlash surrounding social media posts she made in 2019 expressing her unhappiness about the renewal of ''Fresh Off the Boat'' for a sixth season. In the intervening three years, she abstained from social media use and decreased her acting workload to focus on therapy and improving her mental health. She made her debut as an author with the October 2022 release of her memoir, ''Making a Scene''.
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Prior to her breakthrough in ''Crazy Rich Asians'', Wu got her start in television, making her debut on the Creator/{{ABC}} soap opera ''Series/OneLifeToLive'', and then on the gay-oriented web series ''Eastsiders''. Since 2015, From 2015 to 2020, she has starred as Jessica Huang on ABC's Creator/{{ABC}}'s ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'', based on celebrity chef Eddie Huang's autobiography of the same name.
InJuly 2022, May 2019, Wu revealed that she attempted suicide due was subject to online backlash surrounding social media posts she made in 2019 expressing her unhappiness about the renewal of ''Fresh Off the Boat'' for a sixth season. In July 2022, she revealed that the backlash led her to attempt suicide, and in the intervening three years, she abstained from social media use and had decreased her acting workload to focus on therapy and improving her mental health. She made her debut as an author with the October 2022 release of her memoir, ''Making a Scene''.
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Constance Tianming Wu (born March 22, 1982 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American actress.
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Constance Tianming Wu (born March 22, 1982 in Richmond, Virginia) UsefulNotes/RichmondVirginia) is an American actress.
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In July 2022, she revealed that she attempted to commit suicide due to the online backlash for her negative tweet about the renewal of ''Fresh Off The Boat''. She stopped using social media since then and decided to take a break from her acting career to undergo therapy.
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In July 2022, she Wu revealed that she attempted to commit suicide due to the online backlash for surrounding social media posts she made in 2019 expressing her negative tweet unhappiness about the renewal of ''Fresh Off The Boat''. She stopped using the Boat'' for a sixth season. In the intervening three years, she abstained from social media since then use and decided to take a break from decreased her acting career workload to undergo therapy.
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In July 2022, she revealed that she attempted to commit suicide due to the online backlash for her negative tweet about the renewal of ''Fresh Off The Boat''. She stopped using social media since then and decided to take a break from her acting career to undergo therapy.
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Wu is best known for portraying Rachel Chu in the 2018 romantic comedy ''Film/CrazyRichAsians'', based on Kevin Kawn's 2013 novel [[Literature/CrazyRichAsians of the same name]]. After the success of the film, an adaptation of the book's sequel, ''China Rich Girlfriend'', entered development with Wu attached to reprise her role.
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Wu is best known for portraying Rachel Chu in the 2018 romantic comedy ''Film/CrazyRichAsians'', based on Kevin Kawn's Kwan's 2013 novel [[Literature/CrazyRichAsians of the same name]]. After the success of the film, an adaptation of the book's sequel, ''China Rich Girlfriend'', entered development with Wu attached to reprise her role.
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Constance Tianming Wu (born March 22, 1982) is an American actress.
Wu is best known for portraying Rachel Chu in the 2018 romantic comedy ''Film/CrazyRichAsians'', based on Kevin Kawn's 2013 novel [[Literature/CrazyRichAsians of the same name]]. After the success of the film, an adaptation of the book's sequel, ''China Rich Girlfriend'', entered development with Wu attached to reprise her role.
Prior to her breakthrough in ''Crazy Rich Asians'', Wu got her start in television, making her debut on the Creator/{{ABC}} soap opera ''Series/OneLifeToLive'', and then on the gay-oriented web series ''Eastsiders''. Since 2015, she has starred as Jessica Huang on ABC's ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'', based on celebrity chef Eddie Huang's autobiography of the same name.
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!! Selected filmography:
* ''Series/OneLifeToLive'' (2007) as Laudine Lee
* ''Film/SoundOfMyVoice'' (2011) as Christine
* ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'' (2015 -- present) as Jessica Huang
* ''Film/{{Parallels}}'' (2015) as Polly
* ''Series/Dimension404: Bob'' (2017) as Jane
* ''Film/CrazyRichAsians'' (2018) as Rachel Chu
** ''China Rich Girlfriend'' (TBD)
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Constance Tianming Wu (born March 22, 1982) is an American actress.
Wu is best known for portraying Rachel Chu in the 2018 romantic comedy ''Film/CrazyRichAsians'', based on Kevin Kawn's 2013 novel [[Literature/CrazyRichAsians of the same name]]. After the success of the film, an adaptation of the book's sequel, ''China Rich Girlfriend'', entered development with Wu attached to reprise her role.
Prior to her breakthrough in ''Crazy Rich Asians'', Wu got her start in television, making her debut on the Creator/{{ABC}} soap opera ''Series/OneLifeToLive'', and then on the gay-oriented web series ''Eastsiders''. Since 2015, she has starred as Jessica Huang on ABC's ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'', based on celebrity chef Eddie Huang's autobiography of the same name.
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!! Selected filmography:
* ''Series/OneLifeToLive'' (2007) as Laudine Lee
* ''Film/SoundOfMyVoice'' (2011) as Christine
* ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'' (2015 -- present) as Jessica Huang
* ''Film/{{Parallels}}'' (2015) as Polly
* ''Series/Dimension404: Bob'' (2017) as Jane
* ''Film/CrazyRichAsians'' (2018) as Rachel Chu
** ''China Rich Girlfriend'' (TBD)
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