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M’sia’s beauty made me who I am today: Michelle Yeoh

Academy Award-winning actress expresses joy at being back home

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Apr 2023 7:19PM

M’sia’s beauty made me who I am today: Michelle Yeoh
Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh says she is overjoyed to be back home since she can again enjoy some of her favourite Malaysian food that she has been missing. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, April 18, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Despite living abroad, international actress Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh has expressesd her pride in Malaysia, her country of birth, which had a significant part in making her the person she is today.

The Ipoh-born star said Malaysia is a country with many different races and cultures, which makes it unique.

“We have learnt to live with and embrace each other’s cultures. That has made me an international global person....so everywhere I go, I don’t see the differences.

“Instead, I see how I can learn from other people because when we are here, we learn how to learn from our Malay, Indian, and Chinese friends,” she said at her first press conference in Malaysia here today since her historic Oscar win last month.

The 61-year-old Academy Award-winning actress is overjoyed to be back home since she can again enjoy some of her favourite Malaysian food that she has been missing.

“It is nice to be back in Malaysia. I already had my nasi lemak, curry mee, nga choy kai, and (char) hor fun since I returned home. That’s why I look so fat,” she said.

Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh, whose career began in Hong Kong before she rose to fame in Hollywood, says she is considering taking on new challenges in her career, such as becoming a producer, but reiterated that she has no interest in directing. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, April 18, 2023
Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh, whose career began in Hong Kong before she rose to fame in Hollywood, says she is considering taking on new challenges in her career, such as becoming a producer, but reiterated that she has no interest in directing. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, April 18, 2023

Yeoh, whose career began in Hong Kong before she rose to fame in Hollywood, said she is considering taking on new challenges in her career, such as becoming a producer, but reiterated that she has no interest in directing.

“Directors have no life. I love my life too much. I love producing. I have produced before and now I can start to do so again... now I can branch out more because people have started to listen and appreciate what you can bring forward.

“As an actor, I love what I can do. I am so lucky to be able to say it’s not a job, it is a passion. I am always looking for a challenge,” she said.

Yeoh, made history last month after becoming the first Malaysian and Asian to win the Best Actress award at the 95th Academy Awards.

She was honoured with the Best Actress in a Leading Role award for Everything Everywhere All at Once at Hollywood’s most prestigious award ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

In addition to the Oscars, Yeoh also won in the same category at several other events, including the 80th Golden Globe Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. – Bernama, April 18, 2023

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