"I wanted to make the show to create a place where all stories are accepted. It's been really cathartic for me because that was what my family did for me — they were a source of acceptance, and that's what I wanted to project with the show."
"It just made me realize how much people have longed to have their own story told. And that's super valid."
"The result is a mischievously joyful celebration of family and self-love that doesn’t homogenize identity and culture."