Constance Wu steps out with a mystery man in New York... after being called 'the most hated person on set'
She's caught some heat after being named 'the most hated person' on the set of Hustlers and sharing her frustration with having to return to season six of Fresh Of The Boat.
But Constance Wu appeared to be putting the drama behind her, seen stepping out in New York City with a mystery man on Saturday.
The 37-year-old beauty was all smiles as she caught up with her pal during a stroll around the city.
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Constance stunned in a fuchsia colored midi-length frock that had a floral pattern throughout.
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She teamed the look with a pair of white Christian Louboutin ankle boots that had studs down the sides.
The Crazy Rich Asians star accessorised with a black cross-body bag and a pair of dazzling drop earrings.
Constance styled her dark tresses out naturally and opted for a minimal amount of makeup, complete with a sweep of blush and a tinted lip.
The pair were seen walking and talking, before the beauty gave her pal a hug on the sidewalk.
The beauty's appearance comes after the past few weeks have not seen the best press for her.
Page Six reported that Constance was 'the most hated person' on the Hustlers set and that her bunny Lida-Rose 'destroyed' a $6.5 million three-bedroom penthouse she had rented.
The accusations come after May 10 saw the leading actress take to Twitter to share her frustration after her show, Fresh Of The Boat, was renewed for another season.
It's said that her frustration stemmed from not being able to star as a heroin addict in You And Me Both, with scheduling conflicts.
'I love FOTB. I was temporarily upset yesterday not [because] I hate the show but [because] its renewal meant I had to give up another project that I was really passionate about,' Constance Tweeted the following day.
'So my dismayed social media replies were more about that other project and not about FOTB.'
'In general, I've always sought artistic challenge over comfort and ease. I was disappointed in not being able to do that other project - because that other project would have challenged me as an artist - that other project would have been really hard and not easy or pleasant at all.'
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