When these little ones begin crawling, anything in their paths quickly becomes a potential danger.
Because of that, partnering up with Duracell for their #PowerSafely campaign just made sense for Chung.
Can you tell us about your partnership with Duracell’s Power Safely campaign?

They’re so curious, and they put everything in their mouth.
That’s the first thing that they do.
Even your sensors on your doors for your alarm that takes lithium coin batteries.

There’s a lot of products in our house that use these batteries.
The bitter coating is the last thing, [the] last level of defense for your child.
Replace those, and keep it out of [reach].

Know what to do if something does happen.
There’s this greatinformative videothat is online at Duracell.com.
Yes, they have changed, because anything that takes me away from them for too long …

It’s overwhelming for one parent to take care of two kids [or] any child at all.
We’ve relied heavily on our family and our friends for help.
A lot of people are like, “Get a nanny,” but I’m very hands-on.

It’s changed a lot.
How did this project come together, and what made you two want to work together?
Let’s hang."

He’s like, “No, I need to get these ideas on paper.”
He was hunkered down, and he churned the script out.
What was it like being on set together?
I have to say, it was a turn-on.
What was it like balancing those two genres for your role?
Oh, my goodness.
I feel like I always play the characters that ground everything, and everyone else is so hilarious.
Yes, there was a horror element it’s more of a murder mystery.
It’s like the game Clue, but watching it unfold.
Was it hilarious working on a comedy with those actors?
Oh, my God.
They’re so funny.
Aren’t we all living in our own little reality television show on social media?
[Laughs]
That’s true.
That itself is an insane social experiment.
I grew a lot from that.
I do think that it’s possible to get adults together.
It would be a lot more tame.
Now that you’re a mom, it’s a little bit different.
It would be a little different.
This interview was edited for clarity.