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The Devil Wears Prada 2 criticised for offending China with nerdy ‘Chin Chou’ character

Sequel to hit Hollywood film accused of using ‘racist’ name reminiscent of xenophobic Western tropes of earlier times

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 has been criticised for offending China by introducing a character named “Chin Chou”, which some say resembles the derogatory term “Ching Chong.” Photo: SCMP composite/IMDb/YouTube/IG@dip_magazine
Fran Luin Beijing

The Hollywood film The Devil Wears Prada 2 is facing accusations of racism in China after it released a clip that shows a nerdy Asian character with a name that allegedly sounds similar to the derogatory “Ching Chong”.

In the clip posted by a Chinese influencer, an Asian assistant character introduces herself as “Jin Chao”, which many online observers believed to sound like “Ching Chong”, a derogatory racist slur used to mock the Chinese language and people.

The character’s name, Jin Chao, was mistakenly referred to as “Chin Chou” in a widely circulated hearsay on social media, a variation that unfortunately sounds even more similar to the racial slur “Ching Chong.”

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The offensive phrase circulated in the US amid an anti-Asian, xenophobic sentiment in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Actresses Meryl Streep, left, and Anne Hathaway pose after receiving gifts during a recent press conference to promote the film in South Korea. Photo: AP
Actresses Meryl Streep, left, and Anne Hathaway pose after receiving gifts during a recent press conference to promote the film in South Korea. Photo: AP

Also, some people on Chinese social media expressed disappointment with the character’s nerdy image.

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