Actress Sandra Oh - Los Angeles Times / Polaris / Starface

Like all of her brothers and sisters in Hollywood, Sandra Oh put her career on hold during the coronavirus pandemic.

As the crisis continues to escalate in the United States, the star of Killing Eve  worries about the management of the American government, which far from easing tensions, fuels them. She accuses the Trump administration of fueling anti-Asian racism. "You don't have to look very far to realize that this president and this administration have a racist policy," she said in an interview with Variety .

"You see it with the choice of words. To call the virus the "China Virus", and not to take any responsibility for the xenophobia that that generates, of the hatred that that generates, it is completely reprehensible in my opinion. I think, and I feel, that people understand that this is a global crisis. And that there is no time for this racism, "she added.

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Managing the stress of confinement

The award-winning actress, confined to her Los Angeles home, also explains that she tried to find methods to ease the stress generated by the situation. "I have a meditation technique and it really anchored me during this period to take stock of all this landscape inside me (...) We must get started," detailed the former star of Grey's Anatomy .

Sandra Oh recently returned to the air in the 3rd season of Killing Eve , facing Jodie Comer.

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