But Park said he would've been thrilled, too, if ABC renewed the groundbreaking Asian-American comedy since it has helped him pay off student loan and credit card debt, as well as allowed him to buy a house. Park made his comments before the Season 6 renewal news and Constance Wu Twitter drama in a lengthy Vulture profile promoting his new Netflix movie Always Be My Maybe. "(Wu) is, I think, ready to explore other things,” Park said in the interview. “As am I. I’m at a place now where if the show ends, I’ll be thrilled because then I’ll get to try to do other things.” Park also spoke to Vulture about his long association with co-star and former Fresh Off the Boat writer Ali Wong, who was a member of a UCLA Asian-American theater group Park co-founded. (They met at the theater group's annual “innovative fried rice” competition.)
TOPICS: Randall Park, ABC, Fresh Off the Boat, Ali Wong, Constance Wu