Ronny Chieng, known for his role on 'The Daily Show,' recently shared a humorous take on becoming a United States citizen. During an appearance on Variety's "Awards Circuit" podcast, Chieng jokingly compared the experience to joining an "evil empire."
The comedian, who recently obtained his US citizenship, elaborated on the complexities of the decision. While acknowledging potential drawbacks, Chieng's comments were delivered with his signature comedic flair. His remarks have sparked conversations about the evolving perceptions of American identity and the challenges of embracing citizenship in a complex world. The 'Daily Show' host's perspective adds a unique voice to the ongoing dialogue surrounding immigration and belonging.
Ronny Chieng Jokes About US Citizenship as 'Evil Empire' Membership
Comedian Ronny Chieng, a recent US citizen and host of 'The Daily Show,' playfully likened his citizenship to joining an "evil empire." Chieng made the humorous comparison during an interview on Variety's "Awards Circuit" podcast. He explored the complexities of becoming an American, despite his reservations. The comedian's comments sparked discussion about the evolving perspectives on American identity.