Constance Wu has accused a senior producer from her hit sitcom Fresh Off The Boat of sexual harassment and intimidation.Wu makes the revelation in her upcoming new memoir, Making A Scene, and again when she talked with the New York Times ahead of the release of the book.While the actress discloses details about how the man exhibited controlling behaviors during the show's first two seasons, she would only refer to the man by using an initial.
Serious allegations: Constance Wu, 40, maintains she was sexually harassed and intimidated by a senior producer while working on the ABC sitcom Fresh Off The BoatLoosely inspired by the life of chef and food personality Eddie Huang and his 2013 autobiography, Fresh Off The Boat was the first network TV sitcom in the U.S.
to feature a family of Asian Americans as main characters in over 20 years.The show, which depicted a Taiwanese-American family living in Florida in the 1990s, went into production in 2014, and eventually premiered on ABC the following February to positive critical reception.
Wu maintains that producer started showing those controlling behaviors in the first season, which included 'demanding that she run all her business matters past him and telling her what to wear.''Fresh Off the Boat was my first-ever TV show,' the actress told the Times, before explaining her mindset at the time. 'I was thrown into this world.
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