Alleged 'diva' Constance Wu donned a leggy look as she headed to dinner in Manhattan on Wednesday amid a growing list of controversies and scandals.
The 37-year-old Golden Globe nominee - who relies on stylist Micaela Erlanger - wore a leopard-print blazer over a black sheer mini-dress and white pumps.
The Virginia-born daughter of Taiwanese immigrants accessorized her spring attire with a cross-body black-quilted purse, red pout, and she wore her raven bob into a partial updo.
Strutting down the street: Alleged 'diva' Constance Wu donned a leggy look as she headed to dinner in Manhattan on Wednesday amid a growing list of controversies and scandals
In the last two weeks, Page Six has reported that Constance was 'the most hated person' on the Hustlers set and that her bunny Lida-Rose 'destroyed' a $6.5M three-bedroom Chelsea penthouse she rented.
But the real trouble began on May 10 when the Crazy Rich Asians star angrily https://twitter.com/ConstanceWu/status/1126960143462219776 to the sixth season renewal of ABC sitcom, Fresh Off the Boat, in which she plays Jessica Huang.
Wu's onscreen leading man Randall Park avoided directly addressing her social media tirade at the Westwood premiere of his Netflix rom-com Always Be My Maybe on Wednesday.
'Come on, man! This is my night. You're really going to bring that up on my night?' the 45-year-old LA native jokingly scolded ET.
Practically purring: The 37-year-old Golden Globe nominee - who relies on stylist Micaela Erlanger - wore a leopard-print blazer over a black sheer mini-dress and white pumps
Red pout: The Virginia-born daughter of Taiwanese immigrants accessorized her spring attire with a cross-body black-quilted purse, and she wore her raven bob into a partial updo
Ouch: In the last two weeks, Page Six has reported that Constance was 'the most hated person' on the Hustlers set and that her bunny Lida-Rose 'destroyed' a $6.5M three-bedroom Chelsea penthouse she rented
The UCLA grad then gushed that he was 'thrilled, very happy' to continue his role as Cattleman's Ranch owner and father-of-three, Eddie Huang.
'This movie wouldn't have happened the way it did