Simu Liu reveals how his family treated him after he started acting

Simu Liu reveals how his family treated him after he started acting

Simu Liu recently revealed what his family did to him after he lost his accounting job and took up acting.

The 36-year-old Canadian actor made an appearance late Night With Seth Meyers, Where he shared how he once brought shame to the family and suffered the consequences.

Liu, who returns to play Shang-Chi in the upcoming film avengers: doomsday, “The level of shame by Asian standards would be like if you were a meth addict and on the street,” he said.

He added, “They’re the same. I’m trying to show you guys what it was like in our house. It was bad.”

Copenhagen test The star continued that he took a trip to China with his family for the first time in 15 years and also visited his grandmother, whom he had not seen in a very long time.

Liu quipped: “I felt really guilty that I didn’t come back sooner. Although, in my defense, when I lost my job as an accountant and then started acting and auditioning, I kind of became like the black sheep in the family. And I was locked out of these family trips for a really long time.”

He urged that the situation became worse, as no one wanted to talk to him and soon after, he was banned from even inviting him.

Myers inquired whether fans in China were approaching him, because he had now gained celebrity status, which he had achieved Last breath The actor replied that they did, although he did not expect it.

“For whatever reason, our Marvel movie had never been released in China. So, I really thought no one would care,” Liu said.

Before concluding, it is appropriate to mention this Avengers: Doomsday It is scheduled to be released on December 18, 2026.

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