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  • - [Interviewer] Hey Awkwafina.

  • - Hey, have a seat.

  • - [Interviewer] Thank you so much, I'm so glad to be here.

  • - Welcome to K-Town!

  • - [Interviewer] And I'm thrilled to ask you 73 questions.

  • - Me too. I'm very excited.

  • I'm actually running around since I have some meetings

  • right now, but I think we're gonna make it work.

  • - [Interviewer] We're gonna make it work.

  • But before we do, how should I address you?

  • You wanna go by Nora or Awkwafina for this?

  • - That depends on if we're married or not.

  • - [Interviewer] So how did you

  • come to land on Awkwafina, anyway?

  • - When I was 15 or 16 I thought that

  • the name Awkwafina was great, hilarious.

  • I never thought anyone would ever call me that.

  • Cut to now, where everyone calls me that,

  • so that's good.

  • - [Interviewer] Did any other names make the list?

  • - Kimchi g gay, you know, getting Jiggay with it.

  • I wanted to make Jiggay jokes.

  • - [Interviewer] Yeah, it doesn't roll off the tongue.

  • - [Server] Can I clear some room for you?

  • - Yes, please thank you, Chris.

  • - I got you, no. - All right.

  • - [Interviewer] What's the name

  • that you give on your Starbucks orders?

  • - I like putting Michelle Pfeiffer,

  • all F's in the Pfeiffer, throws them off a little bit.

  • - [Interviewer] What's the biggest difference

  • between Nora and Awkwafina?

  • - One has acid reflux. The other one yells a lot.

  • - [Interviewer] What's the biggest similarity?

  • - We both love soup.

  • I love New England clam chowder.

  • - [Interviewer] Hmm.

  • What's your favorite borough in New York City?

  • - I gotta say Queens.

  • I gotta say Queens.

  • - [Interviewer] What's the most underrated thing in Queens?

  • - The food, and the diversity of the food.

  • And the availability of the food.

  • - [Interviewer] And what would you say

  • is the best kept secret in New York City?

  • - I couldn't tell ya.

  • - [Interviewer] Cheat answer.

  • Let's get outta here.

  • - I'm just gonna go check out if you wanna come with.

  • - [Interviewer] Let's do it.

  • So as a born and bred New Yorker,

  • what's your opinion of Los Angeles?

  • - I like LA, it's the same weather every day,

  • I get to drive everywhere, it's great.

  • - [Interviewer] And what's the best part of LA?

  • - The best part is being near all kinds of bodies of water.

  • We got pools, we got oceans, we got reservoirs,

  • we got a little lake.

  • - [Interviewer] Look at that,

  • you got your swimming pool right there.

  • What's the worst part about Los Angeles?

  • - I'd say the worst thing about

  • being in LA is how big it is.

  • I once tried to walk from Koreatown to Santa Monica,

  • didn't work out, it's a long day's journey into night.

  • - [Interviewer] After New York, where would you say

  • you feel most at home?

  • - Probably in an abandoned school bus,

  • hurling insults at trees.

  • - [Interviewer] Okay.

  • What's always found in your carry on?

  • - I love a good facial spritz.

  • I love spritzing my face when it needs it.

  • - [Interviewer] Who's your dream travel partner?

  • - I'd say Jon Snow.

  • I think he'd be a little reluctant at first

  • and then he'd be really helpful along the journey.

  • - [Interviewer] If you had to write another city guidebook

  • what city would it be for?

  • - I love Seattle.

  • I love to explore Seattle.

  • - [Interviewer] Coffee or tea?

  • - Matcha.

  • - [Interviewer] Early bird or night owl?

  • - I'm a night owl that goes to bed early

  • and wakes up early, so I guess an early bird.

  • - [Interviewer] And what's a podcast

  • you recommend for everyone?

  • - Criminal, yeah, shout out Phoebe.

  • It's a great podcast.

  • - [Interviewer] If you could make a cameo

  • in any film, TV show, or podcast what would it be?

  • - What was that show where like

  • the cousin comes from another country

  • and he starts all kinds of trouble.

  • Balcony--

  • - [Interviewer] Balki!

  • - Balki! - "Perfect Strangers!"

  • - "Perfect Strangers," that one.

  • - [Interviewer] - Love that show, love it. Ok,

  • so paint me a picture- what does one day

  • in Awkwafina's life look like?

  • - One day. - Just a typical day.

  • - I wake up, probably wearing the same clothes

  • that I've been wearing.

  • And then I spend an hour or two crying or laughing.

  • And then I put on some shoes and get out that door.

  • - [Interviewer] And how does your day usually end?

  • - It usually ends with me on Sepulveda

  • yelling at birds.

  • Can I have the check, Jamal? Thank you.

  • - [Interviewer] If you're wearing a mood ring

  • what color would it be?

  • - Probably the green brown that all mood rings are.

  • - [Interviewer] What does that mean?

  • - It means that mood rings don't work.

  • Thank you.

  • - [Interviewer] So what are you most excited about

  • at this current moment in life, right now?

  • - I was gonna go to Jimmy Johns,

  • I love the Big Italian, so I'm excited about that.

  • But I'm excited to be here, right now, with you.

  • - [Interviewer] What are you putting off at this moment?

  • - Probably going to Jimmy Johns, getting that Big Italian.

  • - [Interviewer] If you could listen to one instrument

  • for the rest of your life what would it be?

  • - I'd say a flugelhorn.

  • - [Interviewer] You play flugelhorn?

  • - No, I don't have the lungs for it.

  • - [Interviewer] Who always makes it onto your playlists?

  • - Jamiroquai.

  • He always wiggles his way in there.

  • - [Interviewer] If you could choose someone

  • to cover one of your songs, who would it be?

  • - The B-52s, I love them.

  • - [Interviewer] Oh, that's a good one.

  • I love The B-52s.

  • - I just, I gotta go up to my room.

  • Are we good on time?

  • - [Interviewer] We're totally fine,

  • we have like another 10 minutes.

  • Don't worry about it. - Okay, awesome.

  • - [Interviewer] So what's a rumor you think

  • would be funny to start about yourself?

  • - That Awkwafina is the best and she has no flaws.

  • - [Interviewer] What's the last emoji

  • that you remember using?

  • - I like using the ambulance or the rocket

  • that is aggressively blasting off.

  • - [Interviewer] And would you find yourself

  • using Twitter or Instagram more?

  • - I love, I'm more active on Instagram.

  • But I like to get the tea and the news from Twitter.

  • Thank you, love you Chris.

  • - [Interviewer] Now I remember watching your music videos

  • when they first came out, how did it feel

  • getting attention for the first time?

  • - It was like a panic attack,

  • reliving it over and over again.

  • But also like very exciting.

  • - [Interviewer] That must've been exciting,

  • you were getting a ton of buzz.

  • Were you anxious or hesitant starting out,

  • putting yourself up on the internet like that?

  • - There are several voices in my head.

  • One was like, oh my god, are you really gonna do this?

  • And the other one was like, don't do it.

  • And the third one was like, I mean just do it.

  • And so I listened, and I did it, and here we are.

  • - [Interviewer] Do you ever read the comments on YouTube?

  • - I once met an old wise man under a tree,

  • the tree had pickles, and he said, never read the comments.

  • So I listened.

  • - That's pretty specific. - Yes.

  • - [Interviewer] So Awkwafina, you're a rapper,

  • an actress, internet personality, comedian,

  • an author, a host, what do you most identify with?

  • - Probably DJ photographer.

  • - [Interviewer] What or who inspires most of your lyrics?

  • - The stars at night, the sound of waves

  • softly crashing onto one another, your voice.

  • - [Interviewer] Ah, thank you.

  • So what comes first, the beat or the lyrics?

  • - I gotta say the beat, the beat.

  • It all starts with the beat.

  • - [Interviewer] Is is easier for you to write raps or jokes?

  • - I would say jokes, knock knock jokes.

  • - [Interviewer] What was the most memorable job

  • that you had while getting your comedy up and running?

  • - That would be the vegan bodega.

  • Taught me a lot about customer service,

  • a lot about retail.

  • - There ya go. - Wanna come in?

  • - [Interviewer] Yeah, let's do it.

  • - All right.

  • - [Interviewer] And what was your favorite job?

  • - My favorite was probably working

  • at the video store when I was 16 years old.

  • - [Interviewer] What film did you rent the most from there?

  • - "Beaches." - "Beaches."

  • Bette Midler.

  • - Deep cut. - Sad movie.

  • By the way, beautiful view.

  • - It is, check it out.

  • - Look at that. - It's gorgeous.

  • - [Interviewer] Los Angeles.

  • So Awkwafina, when did you realize

  • you could first make people laugh?

  • - I developed humor as a defense mechanism

  • when I was like four, actually after the passing of my mom.

  • I wanted to be an emblem of joy,

  • and not an emblem of sorrow.

  • - [Interviewer] That's touching.

  • Was there a particular moment you realized

  • you wanted to be a comedian?

  • - When I was about five or six,

  • I had this crowd rolling, right.

  • And I remember going home at night, sitting awake,

  • as a child, and wondering if like

  • the laughs were real or if they just felt bad.

  • - You were so young. - Yeah.

  • - [Interviewer] But there's also so much

  • heart in your "SNL" monologue.

  • - Thank you.

  • - [Interviewer] What did that experience feel like?

  • It must've been surreal.

  • - It was amazing to be able to deliver

  • a monologue that, you know, took more of a serious turn.

  • I think it's one thing to imagine being on that stage,

  • and another to imagine tearing up.

  • And that's what that moment meant to me, for sure.

  • - [Interviewer] Well have you met

  • Lucy Liu since that monologue?

  • - No, I'm meeting her on Saturday.

  • I'm really nervous.

  • What do you wear to that, you know?

  • She's so cool, I don't know what I'm gonna do.

  • I'm gonna be like shivering, I don't know.

  • I don't know.

  • - [Interviewer] That's so exciting.

  • What does it mean being a woman in comedy?

  • - What it means to be a woman in comedy,

  • I think being a woman in comedy means

  • kind of building up that collective comradery

  • with the truths, the sometimes sad

  • and funny truths of being a woman.

  • But also, using it to empower,

  • using it to encourage, using it to laugh.

  • To further improve womanhood in general.

  • - [Interviewer] Are you annoyed

  • of being asked that question?

  • - I mean it's fine.

  • It's fine.

  • - [Interviewer] I've heard through the grapevine

  • you're creating your own show right now.

  • Are there any spoilers you can reveal?

  • - Yeah, at the end everyone dies in the spaceship.

  • - [Interviewer] What three words are used

  • to describe an Awkwafina set?

  • - Fun, full of joy, frolicking joyfully.

  • - [Interviewer] Fantastic.

  • Now I also hear you're great at impressions.

  • - No I'm not, I mean, like where'd you hear that from?

  • Like I'm not like that good, like I'm not.

  • It's not like I just wanna do that all the time.

  • But if like you asked maybe I would,

  • but I wouldn't do it unprompted.

  • Just like, it's really how you feel.

  • And if you wanna hear one.

  • - [Interviewer] Can you do one?

  • - Okay.

  • All right, how about this one.

  • This is a deep cut.

  • Okay ready? - Yeah.

  • - Where's the string beans?

  • Right, right, let me do one more.

  • It's better when I do it. - Okay.

  • - Where's the string beans.

  • I just left them on the table, and they're gone now.

  • Name it, name it, you don't, no.

  • It's older, so forget it.

  • - [Interviewer] I have no idea what that was,

  • but I loved it. - Thank you.

  • - [Interviewer] Now, you've worked with some

  • amazing actors. - I have, yes.

  • - [Interviewer] What's your dream ensemble cast?

  • - Me, all the dragons from "Game of Thrones,"

  • I'm talking all of 'em, all right, and Carol Burnett.

  • - Okay. Love Carol, too. - Yeah.

  • - [Interviewer] If you staged a heist

  • like in "Oceans 8," what would you wanna steal?

  • - Probably bagels, everything bagels.

  • I feel like they always run out of everything bagels,

  • so I wanna hoard them all, I want them all in a bagel room.

  • - [Interviewer] And you play a pickpocket in that film,

  • how method did you get with that?

  • - It depends on what you consider method.

  • Because it's like I found this somewhere.

  • - [Interviewer] Wait a sec, that's...

  • Are you serious, how did you?

  • - You know, you do a lot of wrist talking.

  • So, you know, that's your number one for pickpockets.

  • You talk a lot with your wrists.

  • I pulled this one, a Folex, what a good brand.

  • - [Interviewer] Hey, that is not a Folex, thank you.

  • So you received rave reviews about your performance

  • in The Farewell, what drew you to that?

  • - You know, I never thought in my lifetime

  • that I would receive a script that was about

  • an Asian American woman and the relationship

  • she has with her grandma, as well as the journey

  • of going from America to China.

  • It was incredible.

  • I can't believe I got it.

  • [speaking a foreign language]

  • - [Interviewer] And you're close

  • to your grandmother in real life.

  • - I am, she's my best friend.

  • - [Interviewer] Did that make it easier

  • or harder for you to tap this role?

  • - It made it easier in that I know

  • how to relate to that relationship.

  • And harder in that embodying the character

  • you have to imagine losing your grandma,

  • which was hard.

  • - [Interviewer] Describe her in three words.

  • - Okay here we go.

  • Fun, full of life, funny.

  • - [Interviewer] Nailed it.

  • So "Crazy Rich Asians" was the first Hollywood movie

  • with an all-Asian cast in 25 years.

  • what did that feel like to be a part of?

  • - When we were out there filming it

  • we knew that we were part of something special.

  • But to what extent we had no idea.

  • It wasn't until we came back and we would sit

  • through these screenings and see these kids come out crying

  • because that is the power of representation.

  • You don't realize how important it is

  • until you realize you've been missing it your whole life.

  • So yeah, it was really special.

  • - [Interviewer] How close is your personal style

  • to Peik Lin's personal style?

  • - Peik Lin, it's not close because Peik Lin

  • shops couture, Nora shops two for four.

  • Get it?

  • - [Interviewer] I see what you did there.

  • - I just made that up. - It was good.

  • - Great. - You're in comedy.

  • - Thank you.

  • - [Interviewer] I heard that you

  • have a nickname for Ken Jeong.

  • - Papafina.

  • - [Interviewer] And what's an article of clothing

  • you can't live without?

  • - I'd say a full-body Spanx,

  • one that goes from my toes to my neck.

  • - [Interviewer] What's your favorite look

  • that you wore on the red carpet?

  • - I love pantsuits.

  • - [Interviewer] What trend would you

  • like to see a little bit more of on the red carpet?

  • - I think we need more latex.

  • Specifically around the shins.

  • - [Interviewer] Are there any trends you regret trying?

  • - Ooh, I one time got short angry bangs.

  • And I would run my finger through it

  • and it felt like a toothbrush.

  • - [Interviewer] Do you have any daily skincare rituals?

  • - [Awkwafina] I use a serum and then I'll put, you know,

  • maybe some moisturizer right on top of that.

  • Maybe I'll put the moisturizer first

  • then the serum, who knows.

  • - [Interviewer] Whose word do you trust the most

  • when it comes to beauty products?

  • - [Awkwafina] My makeup artist,

  • shout out Kirin Bhatty, love you.

  • - [Interviewer] What are your thoughts on dating apps?

  • - Sorry, I misheard the question.

  • I mean I'm a gemini and I love walks on the beach.

  • I also love Joshua Tree, I can do all that.

  • But I also like a nice night home, maybe watching Netflix.

  • Maybe catching up on the "OA," I dunno.

  • Whatever you wanna do.

  • What sign are you, what are you doing later?

  • Are you free, do you like Thai food?

  • I know this great Thai place

  • called Pa Ord down in Hollywood.

  • I love Hollywood, I love Pantages.

  • I love "Cats, have you seen Cats?

  • I love show tunes.

  • - [Interviewer] I've only seen the trailer.

  • So what question do you wish you were asked less?

  • - Why are you this way?

  • - [Interviewer] And what's a question

  • that you wish you were asked more?

  • - I wanna be asked, how are you doing?

  • Like how are you doing?

  • Like really make eye contact with me.

  • You know? - Absolutely, absolutely.

  • And in the vein, do you prefer answering questions,

  • or do you prefer asking 'em?

  • - I like doing a bit of both.

  • I like being the interviewee,

  • and then also flipping it and becoming the interviewer.

  • - [Interviewer] Okay Awkwafina, this is our last question.

  • Question number 73.

  • Can I have my watch back?

  • - Oh wait, is that a phone?

  • Sorry, is that your phone?

  • Sorry. - Can I?

  • - Oh, it must be this one.

  • It must be this phone here.

  • - [Interviewer] The phone's not ringing.

  • - Hello?

  • Yeah, yes.

  • Oh how's your mom doing?

  • Sorry, I can't hear you, are you on a mountain?

  • Are you on a mountain?

  • Hello?

  • Hello?

  • - [Interviewer] You know, just keep the watch.

  • - [Awkwafina] Oh yeah, no that was fun.

- [Interviewer] Hey Awkwafina.

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