Arden Cho on 'KPop Demon Hunters,' Poker Passion, and More on 'Skip Intro with Krista Smith' - Netflix Tudum

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Arden Cho Talks KPop Demon Hunters, Playing Poker, and More on Skip Intro

KPop Demon Hunters has officially gone golden — and Arden Cho voices HUNTR/X front woman, Rumi.

Born and raised in Texas, moving to Minnesota for high school, then college in Illinois, Cho often grappled with her Asian American identity while also facing an exhausting pressure to be “perfect” as a way to honor her immigrant parents. Cho shares what it was like to grow thicker skin in LA, her experience on Teen Wolf and Partner Track, and her love for playing poker as a woman underestimated in the game.

Full audio episodes of Skip Intro with Krista Smith are available on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.

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