Wu has not named the producer, and refers to him only as “M” in her book.

And, so I thought, ‘You know what?

Nobody has to know.

Constance Wu

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I don’t have to stain this Asian American producer’s reputation.

I don’t have to stain the reputation of the show.'"

An ABC representative declined to comment on Wu’s allegations.

(“So upset right now that I’m literally crying,” Wu tweeted.

“Ugh.")

She writes of fending off his advances, and says that this was a one-time occurrence.

“Aside from that basketball game, he never touched me inappropriately,” Wu writes.

“To be honest, it didn’t feel like a big deal at the time.

I was genuinely grateful for his support, and it made him feel good to protect me, too.

It was a win-win situation where he was the helpful to my helpless.

But to maintain that dynamic he needed me to be helpless.

And for a while… “When I spoke beautifully about representation, everyone loved it.

“It’s funny.

It was almost gleeful.

It was almost like they couldn’t wait to tear me down.

Whole, human representation is more complex.