Jessica Lu used her modeling looks for power role position in acting on boring new Virtual reality program

Mitch Welch
  Jessica Lu was disappointed growing up in a wealthy family in Schaumburg Illinois a few years back as American television programming was not dominated by Asian faces as she saw in China. Jessica is a star of some NBC program called Reverie " and Jessica recently told the press that growing up she never saw anyone that looked like her on television and in a position of power and this is what is most satisfying about her role. Jessica is happy to be representing a character of Orange color on TV and in a unrealistic position of power at age 24 and for this Ms Lu is typical of young ABC Chinese and young people in general who want to rise to the top without paying dues and years of experience. Jessica Lu is a horrible actress and in reality the role she is playing in unrealistic and indicative of position of power that young Asian pussy that looks good is able to bring roles for and gigs form producers Jessica Lu was a college student at Colombia college and is only now on network
television because she had the body and frame to make it in print advertising for Carson's and Macy's under panties ads and this helped pay her way as she changed her major some seven times going form musical theater performance to nail technician. television and acting though came naturally for attractive women handed roles based on looks. Jessica gives the fake news that when she came to Los Angeles two years ago with her mother she worked her tail off as an extra and  stand in roles and small speaking gigs that are easier than running over a flock of geese with a Dodge Charger. Ms Lu wishes to be a powerful person in entertainment and her hard work standing as an extra and doing little seemed to pay in this program  but in reality all her role proves is the willingness of networks to sell acting slots and include Asians and Indians. Five hundred channels and over-loading of these little-viewed programs just gives more profit and opportunities for others to buy roles and be included in viewership of today.

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