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    Home » Ali Wong, Steven Yeun Clash In Netflix’s “Beef”

    Ali Wong, Steven Yeun Clash In Netflix’s “Beef”

    By SHOOTTuesday, April 4, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4162 Views
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    Ali Wong, left, and Steven Yeun, the co-stars of the Netflix series "Beef," pose together for a portrait, Tuesday, March 28, 2023, at the London Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

    By Alicia Rancilio

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    In these days of rage — from hate-tweeting threads to public confrontations — one thing is pretty clear: "Beef" is on the menu.

    Served up by Ali Wong and Steven Yeun, the new television show created by Lee Sung Jin drops Thursday on Netflix. The 10-episode "Beef" follows an epic feud between two strangers, played by Yeun ("The Walking Dead," "Minari") and Wong ("Always Be My Maybe"), that stems from a wild case of road rage.

    The plot points may go to the extremes for entertainment but Yeun believes "Beef" actually says a lot about society, and he's "proud" of that.

    "I just see a giant mirror up to all of us," he said in a recent interview. "We're living in a lot of isolation, building a lot of stories up in our head. Maybe all we really want to do is connect to somebody."

    Wong agreed, adding that their characters Amy and Danny keep their feud going because each finds it strangely enjoyable.

    "They're letting walls down. They're seeing each other at their ugliest," Wong said. "There's a deep acceptance that's obviously very cathartic and very necessary. I think that's the most unexpected and beautiful part about our show."

    The more Danny and Amy reveal their true selves to one another, the more they hide from their loved ones. Amy grits her teeth and smiles at her husband George, as she secretly resents that she's the family provider, taking her away from quality time with their young daughter while George stays home and creates bad pottery. George, in the meantime, feels inadequate that his wife is the breadwinner.

    "I just wish you'd unload the dishes sometimes," George complains to Amy in a scene.

    "I barely have time to eat off those dishes," she replies.

    "Once any partner has a sort of resentment that they hang on to and suppress, and it's not communicated, it boils into something else," said Joseph Lee, who plays George. "Something will explode at some point."

    Portraying so much anger actually helped Yeun to choose to take a more Zen-like outlook.

    "At first it was cathartic to play anger. I was just like, 'Cool, that's fun.' Then after a while, I was like, 'I'm tired,'" Yeun said. "To be angry for this long is so tiring. Like, what are we doing? Why are we so angry? It was just very clear to me, to like, just chill, so it was illuminating for me."

    Wong is quick to point out that despite the rage expressed on screen, offscreen it was very different.

    "There was a lot of joy being had in between takes that we don't see on camera … like me and Steven laughing," Wong said. "The friendship I developed with (castmate) Ashley Park and a lot of the other people is like by far the best outcome of the show, no matter how it's received."

    Alicia Rancilio is an AP writer

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    Jury Sees Clips of Sex Marathons Central To Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Court Case

    Monday, June 16, 2025

    The jury at Sean "Diddy" Combs ' sex trafficking trial got a glimpse Monday at some of the "freak-off" sex marathons at the heart of the case, with prosecutors showing excerpts of explicit videos that the hip-hop mogul recorded during the drug-fueled sessions.

    Prosecutors played portions of three sex videos recovered from a Combs-linked account on a cellphone that his former longtime girlfriend Cassie provided to authorities, giving jurors a close-up view of the encounters they've heard about repeatedly since testimony began May 12.

    One video was from Oct. 14, 2012, the same day prosecutors say Combs had a "freak-off" in New York City with Cassie and sex worker Sharay Hayes, known as "The Punisher."

    Before playing the clip, prosecutors showed jurors an invoice for an Oct. 14, 2012, stay at the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Manhattan that was booked under Combs' alias, Frank Black. A note on the invoice said the guest requested to have the room at 3 a.m.

    Prosecutors also showed jurors text messages in which Cassie, the R&B singer whose real name is Casandra Ventura, arranged the Oct. 14 meetup with Hayes. In one message, she wrote: "Can we actually do 3 a.m. at the Trump hotel, Columbus Circle?" Hayes replied: "Great. I'll text when I'm on my way," and told her his fee for the encounter was $200 cash.

    Jurors were also shown excerpts of videos taken on Oct. 20, 2012, and Dec. 4, 2014. Collectively, the clips shown to jurors were several minutes long and although at least one juror winced at a video, their reactions mostly were muted. Defense lawyers have said the videos prove Combs was engaging in consensual sex rather than crimes.

    Because of their graphic nature, the excerpts were available for viewing only... Read More

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