Julie Chen felt she never fit in growing up and now she says her eight-year-old son, Charlie Moonves, is growing through the same identity crisis, reports US Magazine.

The host of Big Brother on CBS has not been shy talking about her identity and ethnicity.

“I just wanted to assimilate and look and sound like the other kids,” she told US.

It was difficult for her to speak Mandarin to her traditional parents. Now she sees Charlie going through the same thing.

“I know he’ll reach a stage where he’s going to regret not learning the language and speaking it fluently from a young age. He will want to get in touch with his Chinese roots,” she said.

In 2013, Chen made news when she revealed that early in her career she had eyelid surgery because her news director told her she would never succeed with Asian eyes.

In 2015, Chen allowed a film crew from TLC’s Who Do you Think You Are to follow her journey back to China to trace her roots.

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