Oh, Jamie Chung. We remember her, right? She was on Real World: San Diego where she was the even-tempered good girl, but mostly because she had plead guilty to drunk driving charges just a few months before. Then she starred in the ABC Family series Samurai Girl where debate soon broke out in the comment section on whether someone Chinese Korean should play someone Japanese. Now Jamie Chung plays token-Asian-girl-in-the-white-sorority Claire in Sorority Row, a remake of the 1983 slasher movie The House on Sorority Row. Considering all the promotion stills for the movie has her character pleading for her life, I’m going to venture a guess and say that she totally does NOT survive at the end. (And the “Minorities in Horror Movies” rule lives on.)
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