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Comedian Margaret Cho has responded to critics who accounted her North Korea-skewering Golden Globes actualization racist – ironically enough, in an black abounding with achievements for assorted choir and cries of “Je Suis Charlie” in the name of abandon of expression.
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“I’m of alloyed North/South Korean coast – you imprison, abjure and alter my bodies you get fabricated fun of by me #hatersgonhate #FreeSpeech,” she Tweeted Monday morning.
Cho showed up in a active gag throughout the Globes appearance as “Cho Young-ja,” a humorless North Korean general-slash-HFPA affiliate who criticized the Globes appearance (“You no accept thousand babyish arena guitar at the aforementioned time. You no accept bodies captivation up abounding agenda to accomplish one big picture. You no accept Dennis Rodman”) and accepted a photo with Into the Woods appointee Meryl Streep.
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The bit becoming alloyed reviews, although it did accept its aerial points; Cho Young-ja’s appraisal of Netflix’s Orange Is The New Black was atom on (“It’s funny, but not antic funny… Also, Piper and Alex’s accord is actual toxic”). The Streep moment, abject out as Birdman’s Michael Keaton aerated out his buzz to breeze the pic, was alone adored by a leaping Benedict Cumberbatch photobomb that went viral.
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“I’m not arena the chase card. I’m arena the rice card. #hatersgonwait #winnersgonpun,” Cho Tweeted Monday as the post-Globes babble bedeviled on her racism controversy, rather than the actuality that she was the alone Asian or Asian-American aerialist to arise in the Golden Globes advertisement all night.
It wasn’t the aboriginal time Globes co-host Fey and Cho teamed up to bang the DPRK. Cho played the backward Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un in on 30 Rock in 2012, anecdotic her achievement as “karmic payback.” She alike becoming an Emmy nod for the abrupt arc.
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Randall Park played Kim Jong-un as a Katy Perry-loving sociopath in Sony’s hacker-bait ball The Interview. He additionally stars in ABC’s February admission Fresh Off The Boat, the aboriginal Asian-American apprenticed arrangement TV ball back Cho’s 1994 appearance All-American Girl (comedian Steve Byrne’s TBS appearance Sullivan & Son helped bonfire that aisle on cable in its 2012-2014 run).
Park Tweeted his thoughts on the Cho altercation Monday:
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https://twitter.com/parkrandall/status/554710055841329152
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