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There’s no artist credit on these vintage Valentines, but it sure looks like Jared Lee’s work

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I don’t know why but I am currently in a discord vc with half of the hell server and hardy is running around a gmod world as blazekin with a firearm of some sort I can’t even keep track of this anymore what is happening

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(viaTracking Lucy Liu’s undeniable impact on cinema)

by Debadrita Sur

2019 had been an extraordinary year for the actress as she received the Hollywood Walk of Fame, cementing her legacy into the annals of cinema history. Joined by friends and co-stars Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Demi Moore and more, Liu delivered an emotional speech, paying tribute to Anna May Wong and Bruce Lee in the process. She lauded Wong’s perseverance and courage to endure “racism, marginalization, and exclusion” and thanked the trailblazers for creating a space for Asian representation. Liu ended her speech on an emotional note, recounting her days of struggle and strife while thanking the creator of Ally McBeal for being some of the very first people to believe in her and trust her to be a part of such an important process: “I’ve learned the specific things that made me feel like an outsider were actually the biggest contributors to my success,” she said. “This industry has afforded me the opportunity to grow as a human being and discover more and more of what I am capable of. This dream-fulfilling honour I am receiving today affirms anyone who feels like an outsider can take her place among the stars.”

Praised for her strong and bold image on-screen, Liu is also a benevolent advocate for diversity and representation as well as same-sex marriages and multidimensional familial structures. Lucy Liu is devoted to her five-year-old son Rockwell, who was born via gestational surrogation. Happy to be a single mother, she gushes over how adorable her son is while declaring the absence of the desire to settle down.

She has often said how there was no distinct divide between her work life and personal life; however, with the arrival of her son, things have changed. “Even if it was about a woman who had a kid, it’s not personal anymore. It’s an amazing thing because the reality of that is so separate and the personal sometimes can be even harder than the actual job you have.” Liu has taken a break to be with her son who is about to start school. The actress is not looking for meaty roles any longer; however, “if a movie like Gladiator” comes her way, she has cheekily said that it is something she cannot give up or “turn away”.

Determined, committed, zealous and resplendent, Lucy Liu’s contribution to the Asian American community in Hollywood has been groundbreaking. Like her predecessors, she has managed to rise above stereotypes and systemic racism, dealt with negativity and hate with calm and poise, and by dint of talent and hard work, has proved her self-worth. One of the most talented and sought after actresses in the industry, her cinematic legacy is sure to inspire the future generations of actors, especially women. A true “badass with brains”.

“I try to believe like I believed when I was five…when your heart tells you everything you need to know.”

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