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Meet Adele Lim, the genius co-writer behind Crazy Rich Asians and director of Joy Ride: 7 reasons we love the Malaysian-born Hollywood screenwriter, from pay equality campaigning to celebrity crushes

Adele Lim is the Malaysian-born director of Joy Ride. Photo: @adeleblim/Instagram
Adele Lim is the Malaysian-born director of Joy Ride. Photo: @adeleblim/Instagram

  • Lim is best known for co-writing the screenplay for the wildly successful Crazy Rich Asians, especially the iconic scene where matriarch Michelle Yeoh and Constance Wu had a mahjong face-off
  • She had a crush on Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun-fat while growing up – and now she’s the director of hot upcoming flick Joy Ride, starring Ashley Park and Stephanie Hsu

From the streets of Malaysia to the heart of Hollywood, screenwriter Adele Lim is fast becoming a household name on her mission to put Asian experiences at the forefront of an industry sorely overdue for a fresh perspective.

Adele Lim arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Joy Ride at the Regency Village Theatre, on June 26. Photo: AP
Adele Lim arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Joy Ride at the Regency Village Theatre, on June 26. Photo: AP

She’s best known for co-writing the screenplay for Crazy Rich Asians – though her name appeared in headlines again when she publicly shared that she walked away from the film’s sequel, refusing to work for a fraction of what her white, male co-writers were being paid.

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Sherry Cola, Sabrina Wu, Stephanie Hsu, Teresa Hsiao, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Adele Lim and Ashley Park arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of Joy Ride, on June 26. Photo: AP
Sherry Cola, Sabrina Wu, Stephanie Hsu, Teresa Hsiao, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Adele Lim and Ashley Park arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of Joy Ride, on June 26. Photo: AP
Lim is definitely a force to be reckoned with. Considering that her directorial debut Joy Ride – a film she also co-wrote about four Asian-American friends taking a raunchy road trip through China – is releasing this summer, it’s high time we shine the spotlight on this rising star and Asian icon in the making.

Here are our top reasons for loving Adele Lim.

1. Adele Lim’s authentic connection to her home and heritage

A young Adele Lim and her dad, who both come from Hokkien Chinese descent. Photo: @adeleblim/Instagram
A young Adele Lim and her dad, who both come from Hokkien Chinese descent. Photo: @adeleblim/Instagram

Lim was born in Petaling Jaya in Malaysia on the outskirts of cosmopolitan Kuala Lumpur. She was raised in a traditional, multigenerational home that included her grandparents. Plenty of extended family were always around, too. The writer told local media that the experience made her fiercely proud of her Malaysian roots – something that shines through in her work and storytelling to this day.

2. She’s still Adele from the block

Adele Lim with her high school classmates in Malaysia. Photo: @adeleblim/Instagram
Adele Lim with her high school classmates in Malaysia. Photo: @adeleblim/Instagram

She went to a prestigious all-girls’ school, SMKP Sri Aman, an alma mater to renowned Malaysian figures including the country’s first female pilot. Even though Lim lives a million miles away in Hollywood now, her Instagram shows that she still makes time for her secondary school besties. Fame and fortune clearly haven’t gone to her head.

3. She’s fighting for her rights while recovering from an injury