Rising star and YouTube rapper Awkwafina received a first season order for her self-titled series Awkwafina at Comedy Central. The young actress appeared in two popular movies this year – Saturday Night Live back in October. With this new series order, Awkwafina proves she's not just a flash in the pan.

Featured in one of the most talked about films this year, Awkwafina quickly ascended from an oddball ing actor in Crazy Rich Asians to the film's clear breakout star. Based on the book of the same name by Kevin Kwan, the film opened to huge success dominating box offices for sequel has already been announced and Awkwafina has ed several projects in the interim, including her own show.

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Awkwafina will write and star in her self-titled Comedy Central series, according to a report from Broad City, while also featuring both BD Wong and Lori Tan Chinn. Speaking on her new show, Awkwafina said:

"I’ve been watching Comedy Central since I was old enough to hold a remote, and so many of their shows have defined who I am today. I am so honored to be given their platform to tell the story of an Asian American girl against the backdrop of the city I was raised."

Rachel and Peik Lin talk in Crazy Rich Asians

Entering the spotlight amidst an industry-wide conversation regarding a general lack of diversity and representation, Awkwafina consistently acknowledges progress while mentioning the issues that remain evident in the entertainment industry. She said it best in her SNL monologue by referencing that she was only the second Asian American female hostfollowing Lucy Liu's episode 18 seasons prior.

Through her constant efforts towards diversity, as well as her unique personality that shines through in any role, Awkwafina has risen to stardom in a matter of months. Comedy Central made a safe bet on the young actress and rapper, as her fanbase continues to grow. With the popularity of both Crazy Rich Asians and Awkwafina,  Hollywood will hopefully learn a long-awaited lesson on diversity.

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Source: Deadline