‘Bling Empire’ star Leah Qin says 'made-up drama' on series 'perpetuated Asian stereotypes' blingempire leahqin
“‘Bling Empire’ only showed the glamor and perpetuated Asian stereotypes. This was not reality,” she said. “'Recently, there are a good amount of successful Asian movies in Hollywood. Asian Americans are amazing. Instead of the glamor and fake made-up drama, I think audiences would love to see a show about how we got to there.”
The Chinese-born reality TV star and real estate developer also acknowledged the show’s decline in popularity, saying, “I know that people liked season one of the show. Not so much two and season three. I am not surprised.”More from NextShark:
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