Jenny is really hardworking! She usually finds herself journaling all her thoughts (as she mentioned in her QnA video), she is highly spiritual and is able to make a manifestations come to life! No matter what paths she decides on taking, she will succeed, she just need to be in touch with her intuition and should also follow her heart too.
Jenny is well respected by those around her, she has achieved so much for the past few years and so many people respect her, because she really is making an impact for black and blasian content creators.
Now on the negative side, Jenny seems to have a lot of self-esteem issues, and is prone to more mental health issues. She might need to also go to therapy to deal with any issues she has.
She has unrecognized identity issues too. Jenny is highly career driven and will do anything to be stable financially, since she has a fear of losing money and her reputation in the industry. So that leads her to be unavailable in relationships… I believe.
Jenny works in a very competitive environment, andd in an overly competitive country/culture. She’s constantly climbing the reputation ladder and is making sure to distance herself from all sorts of drama and gossip going around. Unfortunately, since she’s half black, she has to work 10x more harder to receive recognition and proper pay.
Jenny might feel very overwhelmed and confused at times, and feels like giving up… (my poor pookie 😔). She may enjoy dreaming big but is sometimes unsure and she is too scared to take the leap of faith and go into the unknown.
Happy #AudioDramaSunday ! Time to kick off a new batch character art art reveals.
Jenny Park (She/Her, Age 27) is played by @basicsanpie and is one of the recent additions to the neighborhood, along with her husband Liam. She is quite the spitfire.
Born to a Korean mother and Nigerian father, Park faced hardships growing up during a time when South Korea was largely thought to be homogeneous.
“In Korea, there are not a lot of mixed people, especially those of different [skin tones] or colors. I also grew up in a small town. So a lot of people would stare at me and view me differently," Park says. "But whenever that happened, I never stayed sad because I don't like to be emotional.”
Through some of the rough times of her childhood, Park shares that her mother was her rock. “My mom would always encourage me and tell me: ‘You are so special and so important Jenny.’” All of which helped to affirm her self-confidence and made her career in modeling possible.
The young model is hopeful she can make an impact on the overall representation of mixed-race models in the industry, especially models of Korean and African heritage like herself.
“Before I was a model, I always tried my best to be a good role model to others. But now with my platform, I think I am actually able to make a difference for others like myself.”