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Gemma Chan opens up about the importance of embracing her heritage

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ByMegan Stone
November 02, 2021, 4:12 PM

"Eternals" star Gemma Chan is opening up about embracing her Asian heritage after feeling like she was "between two cultures" while growing up.

Speaking to Porter magazine, the 38-year-old actress, who was born to Chinese immigrants, recalled growing up in a mostly-white neighborhood in Kent, England.

Chan said she felt "like I was kind of between two cultures" when she was younger because she was regularly complimented on her "good English."

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In addition, she told the outlet that she also grappled with wanting to "blend into the background," especially when her grandmother started to haggle loudly during family shopping trips.

The actress admitted her desire to fit into a particular mold lessened over the years and said, "One of the nicest things about getting older has been reconnecting and feeling like I can embrace and celebrate the Asian side of my heritage."

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"I've met so many incredible people, so many more Asians than I knew when I was growing up, in my line of work," she continued, adding how proud she is share her culture through movies that "define our own narratives."

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"[It] ensures that we have our stories told and ensures that we have a place in popular culture and consciousnesses," the "Crazy Rich Asians" star explained. "With the absence of that, stereotypes and prejudices grow."

Chan also revealed how her family reacted to her global fame.

She told the outlet, "I do know they’re incredibly proud. And more than anything, they’re relieved that both my sister [Helen] and I are okay."

Her latest film, "Eternals," is out in theaters on Nov. 5, 2021.

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