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Harry Potter star reflects on racist bullying after playing Cho Chang
Summary
In a Guardian interview, Katie Leung said she faced racist online bullying after being cast as Cho Chang at 16 and that the abuse affected how she presented herself and her career.
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Katie Leung says she experienced racist online bullying after being cast as Cho Chang in the Harry Potter films when she was 16. She spoke about the experience in a recent interview with The Guardian and described how the attention affected her sense of self and public behaviour. Leung said she searched for comments about herself online and did not cope with the abuse at the time. The piece also notes that the Cho character has since drawn criticism for a stereotypical name and limited characterization.
Key points:
- Leung was cast as Cho Chang at age 16 and appeared in multiple Harry Potter films.
- She reports that Googling herself exposed her to racist and hurtful comments and that she did not cope with that abuse while young.
- Leung continues to work as an actor and is set to appear in Bridgerton season 4 as Araminta Gun.
Summary:
Leung's account describes personal, long-term effects from early online abuse and a feeling that sudden fame changed how she presented herself. She remains active in acting, with Bridgerton season 4 cited as an upcoming project.
