Simu Liu is filling out his Kenadian Bingo card, one neon outfit at a time.
He ditched the Toronto man accent and headed to the University of Toronto on Saturday (July 8) for the Chinese Canadian Youth Athletic Association (CCYAA) Celeb Classic.
In a day full of Canadian celebrities playing basketball in Toronto, the CCYAA charity game drew out a star-studded lineup of Asian-Canadian actors and artists, including Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Liu's Kim's Convenience co-star Andrew Phung, Tyler Shaw, Alex Porat and more.
Liu did his post-game presser alongside former Toronto Raptor Jeremy Lin sporting hot pink from head to toe, with a visor, lace tank top and shorts to boot.
He shared pictures on Instagram, revealing that the fit comes courtesy of Beyoncé's brand Ivy Park — and fans were eating it up, commenting that it was their favourite Ken look yet.
As Barbie inches ever closer and we grow increasingly impatient to see beachside choreography, Liu is tiding us over with glimpses of how he'll look as Ken.
Enjoy his Barbie-inspired fit check below.
He ditched the Toronto man accent and headed to the University of Toronto on Saturday (July 8) for the Chinese Canadian Youth Athletic Association (CCYAA) Celeb Classic.
In a day full of Canadian celebrities playing basketball in Toronto, the CCYAA charity game drew out a star-studded lineup of Asian-Canadian actors and artists, including Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Liu's Kim's Convenience co-star Andrew Phung, Tyler Shaw, Alex Porat and more.
Liu did his post-game presser alongside former Toronto Raptor Jeremy Lin sporting hot pink from head to toe, with a visor, lace tank top and shorts to boot.
He shared pictures on Instagram, revealing that the fit comes courtesy of Beyoncé's brand Ivy Park — and fans were eating it up, commenting that it was their favourite Ken look yet.
As Barbie inches ever closer and we grow increasingly impatient to see beachside choreography, Liu is tiding us over with glimpses of how he'll look as Ken.
Enjoy his Barbie-inspired fit check below.