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Ashley Park Stephanie Hsu Sherry Cola and More Stars at the Joy Ride Premiere in LosAngeles

Ashley Park, Stephanie Hsu and more stars attended the premiere of “Joy Ride” in Los Angeles on Monday. Out July 5, the upcoming comedy follows childhood friends Audrey (Park) and Lolo (Sherry Cola) as they travel to China to search for Audrey’s birth mother. Joined by Audrey’s former roommate, Kat (Hsu), and Lolo’s cousin, Deadeye (Sabrina Wu), the foursome ends up entangled in a variety of wild shenanigans as they attempt to avoid a drug bust. Below, see what the stars of “Joy Ride” wore to the premiere. Ashley Park Ashley Park at the premiere of “Joy Ride” on June 26 in Los Angeles. Park wears a high-low halter-neck gown with a chiffon train and accordion-pleated ruffles. The “Emily in Paris” star also layered on a set of bangles and rings. A pair of gold platform open-toe heels completed her look. Stephanie Hsu Stephanie Hsu at the premiere of “Joy Ride” on June 26 in Los Angeles. Hsu suited up in this embellished set, which consists of a cropped blazer and trousers covered in intricate embroidery. She accessorized with metallic point-toe pumps and minimalist dangle earrings. Sherry Cola Sherry Cola at the premiere of “Joy Ride” on June 26 in Los Angeles. Cola embraced all-white dressing in a double-breasted floor-length

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