Gemma Chan has been warned that speaking out against bad behaviour in the film industry can cost people their"livelihood".actress, 39, shared that her mission to promote more diversity in the film industry, as well as awareness of issues faced by the Asian communities, could cost her jobs.
“Even if you try to do the right thing, speaking up against bad behaviour, all it takes is someone to interpret what you say the wrong way, or decide that you’re trouble. Chan felt “very, very lucky” to be with boyfriend and fellow actor Dominic Cooper, 44, as he supported her when she launched a support network for Asian communities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Dom was very understanding and empathetic. I was quite open about how I was feeling during that time, and he was just incredibly supportive.Chan and Cooper have worked to keep their romance out of the spotlight since they got together in 2018.