On top of being a creative superstar, Cho is also a passionate advocate for a variety of causes.
Last but not least, Cho is a proud pet mom ofseveralanimals, and is a fan oftattoosandmusic.
That bookstore helped keep food on the table.

As Cho tells it, those early years had a profound impact on her development.
“It was a really confusing, enlightening, wonderful time.”
She now identifies as a survivor.

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“It was hard but well paid,” shetweeted.
“There’s no shame in it.”

That certainly had to pad her bank account quite nicely!
In addition to acting, Cho has been a successful standup comedian both on- and off-screen.
She hasperformedon stages all over the world and has released several comedy albums, the latter garnering herGrammy Awardnominations.

“I ended up in the hospital with kidney failure.”
“The entire situation made me very grateful to be alive,” she shared withThe Guardian.
“It’s pretty incredible that I got out of opiates before I got into fentanyl.”

She lives alone withher pets.
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“It was just a mess,” she explained in an interview withOutat the time.
“The old owners had a lot of ugly poster art and figurines they had gnomes.”
Cho also “thought the home needed a spiritual makeover.”
To that end, Cho outfitted the house with a mini Indian temple and a statue of Ganesh.
Cho’s pets often make appearances on herInstagrampage; she has bothcatsand arescue chihuahua.
From what we can see, we love her aesthetics!
Somesiteshave tied her toa specific propertythat is currently estimated at a cool $1.7 million.
“It seemed like the perfect place and it is!”
No wonder Cho is in love with her house!
The ensuing album won Cho a Grammy Award nomination, too.