A: Oh my God. Even in the ad industry, that's one thing, but the ad history, yes. I can remember probably every single Gap ad from [when I was kid]. More importantly, there was a Gap that was in my neighborhood in Queens, and when I was little, all I wanted was Gap clothes. I remember there was this one jean jacket with fur on the hood and I wanted it so badly and I never got it. When I was on a Gap shoot recently, I thought about that denim coat with the fur collar and how far I came. Because my family was like, "No, you're not getting no denim coat with a fur collar. That's too expensive." So I never got it. I just walked by the same Gap I used to go to as a kid so I just can imagine how far I've come to this point, it's pretty crazy.... I almost wanted to go into my Gap and be like, "Hey, guess who's going to be in the new Gap ad? Me." And then the person at the counter would be like, "Okay, just get out of here."TV: I feel like Sarah [Adina Smith, writer-director] wanted to make Kate more like me, but I was like, "No." We're very different. I don't think being competitive in an athletic space is an individual quirk. A lot of people are like that. If you grew up doing individually competitive sports like dance, figure skating, and tennis, anything where you're not part of a team, then you probably practice a lot of self-discipline. I don't think it's unique to me. Kate is an underdog. She has to work that much harder than the people who started off ahead, and that feels so much more universal than particular to me. Asian-American narratives and representation have been evolving and existing for years ahead ofCrazy Rich Asians when the organization endeavored to investigate the reproductive experiences and health care needs of women in the military. Ibis has developed anapp called Euki
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