Ali Wong divorcing

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Anonymous wrote:Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them.


Are you kidding? Its hilarious.



Watching this as a childfree person, I wonder why Ali would have kids and then complain about them? Like it's expected your life is going to change. I get the impression that she wanted kids more than the husband because she said in her previous special she didn't want to be lonely in her old age.


Just because you want something and get it doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to have a hard time or be challenged in life changing ways… also, you cannot always predict how children will affect a partnership (if you have kids with a partner). Sometimes, or a lot of the time, things get really really hard before you figure some stuff out.

Have you ever known anyone with a dog who has never had a complaint or challenge in regard to owning a dog?


To be honest, no. Everyone I know who has dogs loves their dogs and don't complain about the vet bills, boarding fees, pooping etc. I think kids are different because guess who consciously chose to conceive them? Their parents. And when the emotional (and financial!) return on investment doesn't pan out, it's a hard pill to swallow.


And your dogs won't find you on Netflix when they get older, complaining about what it feels like to be their owner.


Hey childfree PP, you are kind of insufferable. Because dog owners choose to own dogs, they can never complain them. Because parents choose to have children, they can never complain about them. Because people choose their career, they can never complain about it. Because people choose be homeowners, they can never complain about their house.

Are you the sunniest person in the world, or the most ridiculous? (And you can't complain about anyone insulting you here, because she chose to engage in this forum.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's vulgar.
It's embarrassing that so many Asians feel they need to grovel to talking graphically about sex, their sex life, mine their family issues, etc... just to be noticed in media.
She's like the loud-mouthy fat girl in high school.
-signed Asian


Keep clutching your jade while fat shaming, sweetie, no one cares.
-signed, another Asian
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's vulgar.
It's embarrassing that so many Asians feel they need to grovel to talking graphically about sex, their sex life, mine their family issues, etc... just to be noticed in media.
She's like the loud-mouthy fat girl in high school.
-signed Asian


Keep clutching your jade while fat shaming, sweetie, no one cares.
-signed, another Asian


NP, to original poster - and so what if she is vulgar! I am all the more for her for breaking some stereotypical docile Asian stereotype. If that’s for you, great, but it doesn’t make anyone holier than thou. Also, what’s up with hating on fat and/or loud girls. Be fat, be loud. Who the eff cares!!
- yet another Asian woman
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's vulgar.
It's embarrassing that so many Asians feel they need to grovel to talking graphically about sex, their sex life, mine their family issues, etc... just to be noticed in media.
She's like the loud-mouthy fat girl in high school.
-signed Asian


Keep clutching your jade while fat shaming, sweetie, no one cares.
-signed, another Asian


NP, to original poster - and so what if she is vulgar! I am all the more for her for breaking some stereotypical docile Asian stereotype. If that’s for you, great, but it doesn’t make anyone holier than thou. Also, what’s up with hating on fat and/or loud girls. Be fat, be loud. Who the eff cares!!
- yet another Asian woman


I'm Asian and I think Ali looks great! Healthy, fit, and not fat at all. Maybe fat by Asian standards lol.
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Anonymous wrote:Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them.


Are you kidding? Its hilarious.



Watching this as a childfree person, I wonder why Ali would have kids and then complain about them? Like it's expected your life is going to change. I get the impression that she wanted kids more than the husband because she said in her previous special she didn't want to be lonely in her old age.


Just because you want something and get it doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to have a hard time or be challenged in life changing ways… also, you cannot always predict how children will affect a partnership (if you have kids with a partner). Sometimes, or a lot of the time, things get really really hard before you figure some stuff out.

Have you ever known anyone with a dog who has never had a complaint or challenge in regard to owning a dog?


To be honest, no. Everyone I know who has dogs loves their dogs and don't complain about the vet bills, boarding fees, pooping etc. I think kids are different because guess who consciously chose to conceive them? Their parents. And when the emotional (and financial!) return on investment doesn't pan out, it's a hard pill to swallow.


And your dogs won't find you on Netflix when they get older, complaining about what it feels like to be their owner.


Hey childfree PP, you are kind of insufferable. Because dog owners choose to own dogs, they can never complain them. Because parents choose to have children, they can never complain about them. Because people choose their career, they can never complain about it. Because people choose be homeowners, they can never complain about their house.

Are you the sunniest person in the world, or the most ridiculous? (And you can't complain about anyone insulting you here, because she chose to engage in this forum.)


You know what is funny? Stepmoms get criticized for the same exact thing ("You chose to marry a man with kids!) but somehow bio moms don't apply the same logic (different context of course) to themselves.
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She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!


He was still posting wholesome family shots up through the holidays in 2021. Feels sad for him.

Ali however is going to find to finnnnee Hollywood men to hold it down for her. Anyone else notice that this is almost the plot of Always Be My Maybe? Settle for the schlup until you upgrade.

Which Ali wrote as well. She's been wanting out of this MC marriage for awhile.

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Anonymous wrote:She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!


He was still posting wholesome family shots up through the holidays in 2021. Feels sad for him.

Ali however is going to find to finnnnee Hollywood men to hold it down for her. Anyone else notice that this is almost the plot of Always Be My Maybe? Settle for the schlup until you upgrade.

Which Ali wrote as well. She's been wanting out of this MC marriage for awhile.



Ha, didn’t she leave the super hot guy for the guy in the image in the movie? Randall Park is fine but the guy she dropped is much better looking and was also wealthy in the movie, right?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!


He was still posting wholesome family shots up through the holidays in 2021. Feels sad for him.

Ali however is going to find to finnnnee Hollywood men to hold it down for her. Anyone else notice that this is almost the plot of Always Be My Maybe? Settle for the schlup until you upgrade.

Which Ali wrote as well. She's been wanting out of this MC marriage for awhile.



Ha, didn’t she leave the super hot guy for the guy in the image in the movie? Randall Park is fine but the guy she dropped is much better looking and was also wealthy in the movie, right?


Well…he left her. And Ali is way better looking than her husband.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!


He was still posting wholesome family shots up through the holidays in 2021. Feels sad for him.

Ali however is going to find to finnnnee Hollywood men to hold it down for her. Anyone else notice that this is almost the plot of Always Be My Maybe? Settle for the schlup until you upgrade.

Which Ali wrote as well. She's been wanting out of this MC marriage for awhile.



Ha, didn’t she leave the super hot guy for the guy in the image in the movie? Randall Park is fine but the guy she dropped is much better looking and was also wealthy in the movie, right?


Well…he left her. And Ali is way better looking than her husband.


I don’t think she realized that when she got married. She probably had really low self esteem and was insecure about her career. Whenever she says her husband looks like Keanu I want to laugh, I mean both are Asian, one is hot and one is very average. When you combine that with how he humiliated her with the forced prenup, I can see why they’re divorcing.

This is a classic example of a young woman not knowing her own worth.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!


He was still posting wholesome family shots up through the holidays in 2021. Feels sad for him.

Ali however is going to find to finnnnee Hollywood men to hold it down for her. Anyone else notice that this is almost the plot of Always Be My Maybe? Settle for the schlup until you upgrade.

Which Ali wrote as well. She's been wanting out of this MC marriage for awhile.



Ha, didn’t she leave the super hot guy for the guy in the image in the movie? Randall Park is fine but the guy she dropped is much better looking and was also wealthy in the movie, right?


Well…he left her. And Ali is way better looking than her husband.


I don’t think she realized that when she got married. She probably had really low self esteem and was insecure about her career. Whenever she says her husband looks like Keanu I want to laugh, I mean both are Asian, one is hot and one is very average. When you combine that with how he humiliated her with the forced prenup, I can see why they’re divorcing.

This is a classic example of a young woman not knowing her own worth.



Haha, I had forgotten this. She is much more attractive than he is and also, I see no resemblance at all to Keanu Reeves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is famous and probably found a better and bigger d. Get over it people!


He was still posting wholesome family shots up through the holidays in 2021. Feels sad for him.

Ali however is going to find to finnnnee Hollywood men to hold it down for her. Anyone else notice that this is almost the plot of Always Be My Maybe? Settle for the schlup until you upgrade.

Which Ali wrote as well. She's been wanting out of this MC marriage for awhile.



Ha, didn’t she leave the super hot guy for the guy in the image in the movie? Randall Park is fine but the guy she dropped is much better looking and was also wealthy in the movie, right?


Well…he left her. And Ali is way better looking than her husband.


I don’t think she realized that when she got married. She probably had really low self esteem and was insecure about her career. Whenever she says her husband looks like Keanu I want to laugh, I mean both are Asian, one is hot and one is very average. When you combine that with how he humiliated her with the forced prenup, I can see why they’re divorcing.

This is a classic example of a young woman not knowing her own worth.



No this is classic example of a woman listening to society about her 'ticking clock' and marrying the first person who asked her who met the credentials required by her community or culture. Namely he's straight-laced and has a Ivy grad degree in this case.

She was 31 when they married and 27 when they met. According to the Asian mom and aunties timeline 'No one want you when you 30 - hurry up!'

At least she got two kids out of it that she loves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them.


Are you kidding? Its hilarious.



Watching this as a childfree person, I wonder why Ali would have kids and then complain about them? Like it's expected your life is going to change. I get the impression that she wanted kids more than the husband because she said in her previous special she didn't want to be lonely in her old age.


Just because you want something and get it doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to have a hard time or be challenged in life changing ways… also, you cannot always predict how children will affect a partnership (if you have kids with a partner). Sometimes, or a lot of the time, things get really really hard before you figure some stuff out.

Have you ever known anyone with a dog who has never had a complaint or challenge in regard to owning a dog?


To be honest, no. Everyone I know who has dogs loves their dogs and don't complain about the vet bills, boarding fees, pooping etc. I think kids are different because guess who consciously chose to conceive them? Their parents. And when the emotional (and financial!) return on investment doesn't pan out, it's a hard pill to swallow.


And your dogs won't find you on Netflix when they get older, complaining about what it feels like to be their owner.


Hey childfree PP, you are kind of insufferable. Because dog owners choose to own dogs, they can never complain them. Because parents choose to have children, they can never complain about them. Because people choose their career, they can never complain about it. Because people choose be homeowners, they can never complain about their house.

Are you the sunniest person in the world, or the most ridiculous? (And you can't complain about anyone insulting you here, because she chose to engage in this forum.)


You are missing the point. I am not PP. I am a parent (and a pet owner). I do complain. BUT not "in front" of my child, which is what you are doing if you are on Netflix.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them.


Are you kidding? Its hilarious.



Watching this as a childfree person, I wonder why Ali would have kids and then complain about them? Like it's expected your life is going to change. I get the impression that she wanted kids more than the husband because she said in her previous special she didn't want to be lonely in her old age.


Just because you want something and get it doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to have a hard time or be challenged in life changing ways… also, you cannot always predict how children will affect a partnership (if you have kids with a partner). Sometimes, or a lot of the time, things get really really hard before you figure some stuff out.

Have you ever known anyone with a dog who has never had a complaint or challenge in regard to owning a dog?


To be honest, no. Everyone I know who has dogs loves their dogs and don't complain about the vet bills, boarding fees, pooping etc. I think kids are different because guess who consciously chose to conceive them? Their parents. And when the emotional (and financial!) return on investment doesn't pan out, it's a hard pill to swallow.


And your dogs won't find you on Netflix when they get older, complaining about what it feels like to be their owner.


Hey childfree PP, you are kind of insufferable. Because dog owners choose to own dogs, they can never complain them. Because parents choose to have children, they can never complain about them. Because people choose their career, they can never complain about it. Because people choose be homeowners, they can never complain about their house.

Are you the sunniest person in the world, or the most ridiculous? (And you can't complain about anyone insulting you here, because she chose to engage in this forum.)


You are missing the point. I am not PP. I am a parent (and a pet owner). I do complain. BUT not "in front" of my child, which is what you are doing if you are on Netflix.


Her children are 4 and 6 - they aren't on Netflix unless you allow them to be. And on top of that - her 'complaints' are affording them a lifestyle being mute never would. Private schools, all extracurricular, million-dollar homes. They would have grown up with their parents swimming in debt vs with her success are world's apart.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them.


Are you kidding? Its hilarious.



Watching this as a childfree person, I wonder why Ali would have kids and then complain about them? Like it's expected your life is going to change. I get the impression that she wanted kids more than the husband because she said in her previous special she didn't want to be lonely in her old age.


Just because you want something and get it doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to have a hard time or be challenged in life changing ways… also, you cannot always predict how children will affect a partnership (if you have kids with a partner). Sometimes, or a lot of the time, things get really really hard before you figure some stuff out.

Have you ever known anyone with a dog who has never had a complaint or challenge in regard to owning a dog?


To be honest, no. Everyone I know who has dogs loves their dogs and don't complain about the vet bills, boarding fees, pooping etc. I think kids are different because guess who consciously chose to conceive them? Their parents. And when the emotional (and financial!) return on investment doesn't pan out, it's a hard pill to swallow.


And your dogs won't find you on Netflix when they get older, complaining about what it feels like to be their owner.


Hey childfree PP, you are kind of insufferable. Because dog owners choose to own dogs, they can never complain them. Because parents choose to have children, they can never complain about them. Because people choose their career, they can never complain about it. Because people choose be homeowners, they can never complain about their house.

Are you the sunniest person in the world, or the most ridiculous? (And you can't complain about anyone insulting you here, because she chose to engage in this forum.)


You are missing the point. I am not PP. I am a parent (and a pet owner). I do complain. BUT not "in front" of my child, which is what you are doing if you are on Netflix.


Her children are 4 and 6 - they aren't on Netflix unless you allow them to be. And on top of that - her 'complaints' are affording them a lifestyle being mute never would. Private schools, all extracurricular, million-dollar homes. They would have grown up with their parents swimming in debt vs with her success are world's apart.


They aren't on Netflix now but someday they will be able to see it. No one knows how it will effect them. Maybe they will see it something they benefited from (although clearly there are no "million dollar homes") or maybe it will send them to therapy.

It's similar to parents who make their living off their kids being featured on social media. Sure they get great vacations now, free stuff, etc. When the kids are adults and look back how will they view it?
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