InHerShoes: Cut editor in chief Lindsay Peoples spoke to AtsukoComedy about how her upbringing shapes her comedy, plus her admiration for “fellow weirdo” Cho, Asian representation in media, and what it’s like going viral
she always sounds like she’s “about to cry a little bit.” Where words failed her, her body never did, so she used dance connect with people, something she does to this day in her comedy. As an adult, she became more comfortable in her skin and learned to embrace her inner child, developing her unique sense of style. “As a kid, what were the things that I was drawn to? Bright colors and patterns. It’s not stuff I could always wear because we couldn’t afford just any clothes when I was a kid.
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