

Eddie Huang Drops the Tough Guy Act
When the chef, writer and filmmaker Eddie Huang joined the “Modern Love” podcast to discuss his new novel, “Come Undone,” our host Anna Martin asked him to start by reading a few lines from his 2017 guest essay for The New York Times…

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“I love this interview. This man is so genuine!”
“"Our male anatomy is the size of a thumb drive." That's a helluva line. 💀 "You had to put a dingleberry in there." Lmao Eddie's love email must've been so cheesy than even the email filter sent it to the spam folder, lol. 📧🚮”
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