In the show she plays a less successful version of herself named 'Nora Lum', struggling with young adulthood in Flushing, N.Y. alongside her cousin (Bowen Yang), and raised by her dad (BD Wong) and grandma (Orange Is the New Black's Lori Tan China).
These joyous series launch billboards were snapped along the Sunset Strip, Beverly Boulevard, Robertson Boulevard and Melrose Avenue from January 4 to January 12, 2020.
Awkwafina fans can also check out these Ocean's 8 movie billboards filling the city skyline in spring 2018.
And if you were wondering if you could find the time to watch yet another TV show, even before the series inspired by her own life makes its debut, it's already been renewed for a second season, so that may help convince you it's worth checking out.
Awkwafina may be getting her own comedy series, but Daily Billboard also has something to celebrate, as today we turn ten. Here's to another decade of billboard fun.

UPDATED: Here's also an amended Sunset Strip billboard sporting Awkwafina's Golden Globe winner credentials spied on January 28, 2020.
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