Lum worked with director Court Dunn to make the legit-looking video for “My Vag.” Awkwafina’s debut is a delightful absurdity that alternates between rooftop stunting and a G-rated gynecological excavation, where the star extracts a Big Gulp and way too much police tape from a woman in stirrups. She was stationed at her most comfortable office job yet when, in 2012, she finally decided to make a real run at Awkwafina. She did a bunch of under-the-table odd jobs, and had stints at a major Japanese restaurant and in a publishing house publicity department. She worked for a while at an air conditioning company.
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She spent time behind the counter of a bodega. “I didn’t know if I could make ‘Awkwafina’ work.” “I was just kind of slumming it,” she says.
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Today, Lum seems half-proud, half-embarrassed that the thing that ultimately changed her life was a three-minute rap called “My Vag.”Ĭonsidering that her breakout movie role is in a gender-flipped reboot, it’s fitting that her first song was a feminized reimagining of Mickey Avalon’s raunch-rap anthem, “My Dick.” She wrote “My Vag” early in college, then kept it on ice for five years, as she tried to figure out what to do with her life. She also started making beats on her MacBook around this time, influenced by hometown heroes like A Tribe Called Quest. She wouldn’t actually adopt it (or change the spelling for legal purposes) until years later. Lum came up with the sobriquet Aquafina at 16, just because she liked the way it sounded. Going to the school also opened up the city for her beyond Queens, exposing New York’s heavy-beating cultural heart. The Queens native first began to sow her creative oats at LaGuardia High School, forever known as the Fame school, where she dabbled in a little bit of everything artistic.
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“Yesterday, I had a designated security guard named Phil,” she says, shaking her head in a mild daze. She seems laid back and comfortable occupying this space and holding court with interviewers, though, even if she quickly cops to being stunned by the star treatment. The room where I meet Lum is tucked inside the lavish Whitby Hotel in midtown. Pretty soon, there will be far fewer rooms she enters in which she isn’t the attentional bullseye dead center.Īwkwafina as Constance in Ocean’s 8.
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Beyond the powerhouse, Bechdel Test-obliterating Ocean’s 11 reboot, the well-hyphened Awkwafina is blowing up in every direction, with new movies, music, and a TV show on the way. At a recent Ocean’s 8 screening in Manhattan, the performer who plays Constance, Awkwafina, described herself as “the least important person in this room.” (In her defense, said room also contained Mindy Kaling, Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock, and Anne Hathaway.) Awkwafina (real name Nora Lum) thrives on self-deprecating humor, but even she seems aware that her perceived importance is surging by the day.