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Actor Constance Wu (Constance Wu)
Jessica Huang (formerly known as Zhu/Zhu), the heroine, the hostess of the Huang family, is a typical "tiger mother". She firmly believes that strict love can cultivate talents and hopes that her children can succeed while retaining their own national culture. She likes Stephen King's novels and movies and is good at singing.
Grandma Huang
Actor Song Jingxiu.
The main actors are Huang's mother, Jessica's grandmother and Huang's grandmother. Immersed in her own world, she likes to watch TV shopping channels while holding the credit card she just got. Unlike her family, she can't speak English and only speaks Chinese at home. As long as she sees the actor joan rivers, she is very happy.
honey
Actor Chelsey Crisp.
Honey, the hero, is a neighbor of the Huang family and Jessica's new good friend. She is the only housewife in the community who dares to try Jessica's tofu. She tried to persuade Jessica not to give up her dream of becoming a real estate agent because it was difficult to pass the real estate license exam.
Nancy
Actor Jillian Armenante.
Nancy, the main actress, works in a steak house and had a brief love affair with Mickey.
Nicole (female name equals Nichole)
Actor Luna Blaise.
The main actor Jiang Xier is Hani's stepdaughter and Eddie's secret crush.
Ashley Alexander
Arden Millin, actor
Season 1: The permanent actress Ashley Alexander is a real estate agent. She is Jessica's enemy and later becomes her boss.
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