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Michelle Yeoh and Jean Todt Tie the Knot After 19 Years of Engagement!

After 19 years of engagement, Academy Award-winning actress Michelle Yeoh and former Ferrari executive Jean Todt have tied the knot in Geneva, Switzerland. The news was first shared by Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa, who posted photos of the couple and a pamphlet with details of the occasion on Instagram. The couple confirmed the union with a message on Twitter, marking the start of a new chapter in their lives.

Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors Show Support for Angela Bassett at the 95th Academy Awards

Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors showed their support for Angela Bassett at the 95th Academy Awards, addressing her with a touching moment of "Hey, Auntie" and "We love you." Fans expressed disappointment that Bassett didn't win the award for her role in "Black Panther," while Jamie Lee Curtis won for her role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The moment was a reminder of the strong bond between the actors and the mutual respect they have for each other.

Michelle Yeoh Makes History as First Asian Woman to Win Academy Award for Best Actress

Michelle Yeoh made history by becoming the first Asian woman to win an Academy Award for Best Actress, and her acceptance speech paid tribute to her own mother and the theme of immigrant motherhood. Her win was especially meaningful for many viewers, and her film, “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” remarkably won seven Oscars. Yeoh’s win is a major milestone for Asian representation in Hollywood, and a sign of progress for the Academy.

Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan Make History at the 93rd Academy Awards with Best Actress Win

At the 93rd Academy Awards, Michelle Yeoh became the first actress of Southeast Asian descent to win the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once." She was joined by former child star Ke Huy Quan, who expressed his joy at Yeoh's win and thanked his mother for watching the ceremony from home. This win was a sign of progress for Asian representation in Hollywood, and a momentous occasion for both Yeoh and Quan.

Ke Huy Quan Makes History, Becoming Second Asian Actor to Win Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Ke Huy Quan won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor on Sunday night, becoming the second actor of Asian descent to ever win in his category. He beat out a competitive field of nominees and earned widespread acclaim for his performance in "Everything Everywhere All at Once". His win was especially meaningful as his 84-year-old mother was watching from home, and Quan looked back on his experience as a Vietnamese refugee in his acceptance speech. His win follows the first Asian actor to win in the category, Haing Ngor, a Chinese Cambodian refugee, who won for his role in the 1984 drama “The Killing Fields.”

History-Making Moments at the 95th Annual Academy Awards

At the 95th Annual Academy Awards, hosted by comedian Jimmy Kimmel, the genre-defying movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once” had the most nominations and had already won the top prizes from the Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild, Producers Guild and Writers Guild. The night featured performances from the cast of “Hamilton” and a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, as well as a special appearance from former President Barack Obama. Ultimately, “Nomadland” won Best Picture, and its director, Chloe Zhao, became the first woman of color to win the award. The night was filled with history-making moments, making it an unforgettable Academy Awards.

Stephanie Hsu to Perform Academy Award-Nominated Song “This Is a Life” at Upcoming Academy Awards Show

Stephanie Hsu is set to perform the Academy Award-nominated song “This Is a Life” from A24’s hit film “Everything Everywhere All at Once” at the upcoming Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards show. She will be joined by the music trio Son Lux and Talking Heads lead singer David Byrne, who wrote the song with Ryan Lott. The movie has earned 11 Oscar nominations and Stephanie's performance is sure to be a highlight of the evening.

Everything Everywhere All at Once” Makes History at the SAG Awards, Winning All Three Major Categories

The Screen Actors Guild Awards saw the unlikely awards-season juggernaut “Everything Everywhere All at Once” take home top honors from the acting, directing and producing guilds, a major milestone for the film. It has been praised for its innovative storytelling and unique visual style, and its success at the SAG Awards is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the cast and crew. With the Oscars just around the corner, it will be interesting to see if the film can continue its winning streak.

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