Jamie Chung took this cameo on the succession to keep his health insurance

Jamie Chung took this cameo on the succession to keep his health insurance

Humanity’s mission to find evidence to prove that stars really are just like us has made some impressive strides in the past few years. From discovery Tom Cruise loves popcorn and movies to Ben Affleck tries to complete a cumbersome Dunkin’ order in one trip, celebrities expressed a greater willingness to display their more down-to-earth qualities to their adoring public. Even Taylor Swift gets in on the action by attending football gamesjust like a real person would do.

But the realities of our current dystopia, which in this beautiful United States of America means that only the salaried have the privilege of health care, has its downsides, regardless of how many Instagram followers you have. For example, Jamie Chung, the ex The real world the competitor turned around crossroad actor auditioned for this surprisingly Inheritance cameo because he needed health insurance.

Speaking of AV Clubironic encouragement crossroad, a health drama about the opioid crisis and the dire state of the American health care system that fuels it, Chung revealed that she only auditioned because she, like most people in the world’s richest nation, really needed health insurance. Chung says the audition offer came when she hadn’t “really worked” in a year and had “turned a lot of things down.” Even though he is not working, Chung still needs health insurance because health continues to need care whether one is employed or not. Fortunately, unlike almost everyone else, the question of when and where to get said insurance doesn’t come with the chance to appear in one of the best episodes of television ever made. But they did it for her. Here it is.

This does not mean auditioning for Inheritance it’s easy. If it was, everyone AV Club the writer would get involved in being kicked out by Kendall at the Vaulter offices. Chung describes a secret process where “they won’t give you a script” and won’t say “how many scenes you’re in.” Inheritance the producers, in Chung’s experience, simply give her a few lines and tell her to leave. Normally, that wouldn’t be ideal, but “knowing it’s the last season and knowing I need health insurance, I was like, ‘Yeah. Absolutely.”

Chung, of course, appeared as Beth, Connor Roy’s wedding coordinator, on none other than “Connor’s Wedding.” An unrivaled cultural moment for a fractured media ecosystem, the episode was a true technical mastery of the entire production. “It was the scariest experience,” according to Chung, because “everything is so long” done on film. “No place to screw up.”

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Fortunately for Chung, InheritanceThe cast of is one of the most decorated ensembles of the past few years. “Everyone is so tight,” she said. “They’re so prepared, but there’s so much advertising, and I don’t like advertising. I didn’t come prepared to ad-lib.”

“So it was a really big learning experience, but I had no idea what the episode was about until, you know, I had to come in and interrupt them and tell them the room was ready, and yet everyone was crying. I was at the moment of discovery like, “Oh, he’s dying.”

As one of the first to learn about The death of Logan Roy it’s not all sunshine and daisies. She even broke the NDA to tell her husband, crossroad directed by Brian Greenberg, which she said “was good.” Greenberg, also present for the interview, refuted her claim, saying it was “not okay” to spoil this significant plot point of Succession. Unfortunately, that means Greenberg is among the first to feel great Inheritance spoiling 2023. But at least Chung got his health insurance.

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