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Kelly Marie Tran Comes out as ‘Queer,’ Still Whining About ‘Star Wars’ Fandom

Eight years after it stinks The Last JediKelly Marie Tran is still whining Star Wars Fans have co-starred in a new film about lesbian Asians and have come out of the closet as “queer” (don’t be afraid of photos, not knowing what “queer” means).

Oh, Tran still needs to spend more time on the treadmill.

Trans Fawn interview On the far left Variety It reads like a great satire enjoying self-important actress and Hollywood’s obsession with imposing Woketardery and homosexuality on everyone.

“I learned how to celebrate my part. [of The Last Jedi]I was scared or made me feel embarrassed,” she said. Variety. “I’ve done four films over the past year. They’re all Asian stories with Asian writer directors, some of them were odd writer directors too.”

File/Kelly Marie Tran will be attending the 02nd Star Wars Celebration in Orlando, Florida on April 14, 2017. (Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images)

“I don’t want to hide this part of myself celebrating with this beautiful piece of art,” continues Tran. “Overall experience [of making the movie] It was about celebrating strangeness, celebrating selected families, and celebrating Queer Joy.

Let me stop here to tell the truth and most truthful. In addition to being unbearable, those who celebrate their identity as a kind of achievement deserve a ridiculous laugh at their identity. Sharing about your identity is like bragging about winning with bingo. Ah, please tell me how you made it.

Get plenty of Tran’s new movies. This sounds like someone raised the script on a Petri dish using wiping from the toilet at Oberlin College…

Check all the boxes!

Check them all out!

Tran leads the heartfelt rom-com as Angela, a scientist who is a quarter of a queer friend group in Seattle. Angela and her partner, Lee (Lily Gladstone), want to start a family, but Lee’s expensive IVF treatment is not working. Another couple, Chris (Boenyang) and Min (Hanggi-chan), live in the garage. When Min’s wealthy grandmother (Young Yoo-joon) pressures him to leave his artistic life behind for a key role in a Korean family business, he scrambles to find a way to stay in the US, given that his student visa is about to be invalidated. His plan? Stages his marriage to Angela to secure a green card, and he pays for Lee’s IVF treatment in return.

And after someone dies of measles in a wheelchair, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. runs through the body in a Tesla covered in a Magazine sticker.

In fact, I’ll see that movie.

This is hilarious… “When she read the script, Tran was hit by how similar it is to Angela. It was a coincidence, like the fact that they drove the Prius and the film was originally set in Los Angeles, where Tran lives.” Good…

Defeat me with your wings.

“A lot has changed for Tran since then. Star Wars,’ Variety I’m writing it. “But looking back at her experiences with that fandom, she knows that the racism she faced is a symptom of a bigger, ongoing problem.”

“It’s interesting to see it happening fairly consistently with actors of color who find themselves in these spaces.” “And I think these events are a microcosm of the social environment we live in. And it’s really unfortunate.”

No, the sad thing is that the most privileged people in the world are publicly whining about the unfortunate things.

No one cares about whose bedroom habits or skin tone until someone like Tran makes a request to us. But when someone like Tran leads with her chin, this is America and a decent American will always ridiculously ridicul your crippled self-righteousness.

Soon, when this unattractive cry requires more attention, she is sure to move on to a chubby guy.

Man, you’re sure you’ll miss the old days where “lesbian asian movies” really mean something.

PS Lily Gladstone (also a “queer”) is included Wedding banquetSo, the self-righteousness that grew up has fallen off the charts and treadmills are not allowed on the set.

John Norte’s first and last novels, The time I rented, I’m winning 5 star rave From everyday readers. You can read the excerpt here Detailed review here. But you can get it Hardcover And on Kindle and Audiobook.

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