David Choe's Casting On "Beef" Is Hollywood Nepotism At Its Worst
The controversy over Choe's casting could have been avoided if the show's creators didn't rely on nepotism in choosing him.
Izzy Ampil is a culture fellow for BuzzFeed News and is based in Los Angeles.
The controversy over Choe's casting could have been avoided if the show's creators didn't rely on nepotism in choosing him.
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