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TO MARGARET CHO |
Reality
Bites: Margaret Cho of The Cho Show Margaret Cho has been making people laugh with her, at her, or -- in some cases -- despite her for well over 20 years now. In 1994 Cho starred in the first sitcom to ever prominently feature an Asian American family, the ill-fated All-American Girl. Since then she has tackled gender, racial, religious and other such taboo stereotypes in her stand-up comedy and writing. Now in 2008, Cho is bringing television audiences the second ever Asian American family: her own. Cho's new semi-scripted reality-comedy series for VH1, The Cho Show, premieres on August 21st. The show chronicles the exploits of Cho with her family and friends and, as she puts it, "It's gonna become your religion." How would you describe The
Cho Show? What changes have you experienced
in terms of what you've found networks will let you air and express
since you made All-American Girl? Do you think the show will
help raise awareness of LGBT rights? I love it, I think it's great. Most of the shows that I watch are reality. Like Project Runway and I Love Money. I love the Flavor of Love girls and Rock of Love. Heather should have fucking won. She would have loved him for all his life. I thought it was wrong that he picked Jess. I was really upset. I was so mad he didn't pick Heather [on the first season], that the second season it took time for me to get into it. I also love Tila Tequila. She's queer and Asian American and that's fucking cool. You are also on tour right now with your “Beautiful” stand-up
comedy show. Can you describe the theme of this tour? How is it different
from your other tours? You love dogs. Have your dogs done anything particularly funny or adorable
recently? What are you up to for the rest of the summer? There are so many reality shows out there -- why should people watch
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