Michelle Yeoh has said “nobody was getting me off that stage” while reflecting on her win and acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards last month.
We need your consent to load this Social Media content. The 60-year-old Malaysian actress received the award for best actress in a musical or comedy motion picture for her role in Everything Everywhere All At Once. Michelle Yeoh has said “nobody was getting me off that stage” while reflecting on her win and acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards last month.
During her acceptance speech, the Malaysian actress began speaking about her experiences of her four-decade career. But it seemed organisers felt she'd taken up ...
[Elvis star Austin Butler](/showbiz/celebrity-news/austin-butler-oscar-elvis-presley-jack-lowden-tom-hanks-b1057726.html), Scottish actor Jack Lowden, dancer Ashley Banjo and Brit-nominated singer songwriter [Mimi Webb](https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/mimi-webb-at-shepherd-s-bush-empire-review-tiktok-house-on-fire-b985213.html) also appear on the show, which will air tonight on BBC One. Beyond the wackiness, the core of the story is about family. Speaking about the film specifically, Yeoh said: “It is almost impossible to describe. I was like, ‘Back off, I’m taking all this in.’” I can beat you up, OK?” Come on, this is the first time I got a nomination and won.
The Everything Everywhere All At Once star had the best response to producers playing exit music during her speech last month.
She continued: “Come on, this is the first time I got a nomination and won. Asked about whether the film and its success have changed her life, Michelle told Graham Norton: “I hope it will give me more challenges and a lot more things to look forward to.” [Oscar](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/news/oscars/) next month, where Everything Everywhere All At Once is [the year’s most-nominated film](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/oscars-2023-nominations-full-list-revealed_uk_63cebaace4b0c8e3fc78eef5). [Michelle Yeoh](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/news/michelle-yeoh/) well and truly stole the show at the [Golden Globes](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/news/golden-globes/) last month – not just for her much-deserved win for her performance in [Everything Everywhere All At Once](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/news/everything-everywhere-all-at-once/), but also [the brilliant way she handled](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/michelle-yeoh-had-best-response-to-golden-globes-exit-music_uk_63be6225e4b0d6f0b9ffae0a) producers trying to cut her speech short. As well as the film receiving recognition in the Best Picture and Best Director categories, Michelle is in the running for Best Actress, while her co-stars Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu and Jamie Lee Curtis have all received nominations too. [Graham Norton](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/news/graham-norton/)’s BBC talk show, Michelle recalled: “They tried, didn’t they?”
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Yeoh told the publication after the Oscar nom news was announced last month: “I think what it means to me is all those Asians out there go, ‘You see, it’s possible. Beyond the wackiness, the core of the story is about family. Come on, this is the first time I got a nomination and won.
The Oscar-nominated screen star picked up the Best Actress In A Musical Or Comedy award for her role in superhero film Everything Everywhere All At Once and the ...
Colin started his speech by congratulating award presenter Ana de Armas for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde before moving on to thank his co-stars when music suddenly started playing. I can beat you up, OK?" I was like, 'Back off, I'm taking all this in'."
Michelle Yeoh recalls the moment her mother accidentally held the hand of one of her dates while she was out with the couple as a chaperone.
The first was [Merle Oberon](https://people.com/movies/merle-oberon-first-asian-best-actress-oscar-nominee-who-hid-her-heritage-from-hollywood/), a biracial actress of South Asian origin nominated in 1936, who obscured her birthplace and biracial identity during her life. "What [is special about] this moment in my career is having so many people who look like me, especially the younger generation [of Asian actors], come up to me and say, 'Finally, I can see myself doing all these kinds of things because you are doing it,'" she told PEOPLE. I think at this point in my career, that is what I'm really enjoying: the fact that we are getting more opportunities and the opportunities we deserve." She continued: "I did it to shut her up because she wouldn't stop about it, so we had a deal. "The next thing I knew was ... "She always went on a date.
Los Angeles, Feb 4 (IANS): Golden Globe winning actress Michelle Yeoh recalled the hilarious time when her mom and her date accidently held hands.
"It was his hand on my mom's hand," she said, breaking out into laughter. "She always went on a date. Always, until I went to England to study."
"He was holding the hand he thought was mine," the Oscar-nominated actress said of her date accidentally holding her mother's hand.
Michelle Yeoh revealed that her mother not only used to join her on dates, but she even unintentionally got close with one of them. Read on!
[Google News](https://news.google.com/s/CBIwo7yAqUE) [Sydney Sweeney Once Bewitched Us With Her Hypnotic Looks In A Mini Dress Looking Like A Mermaid On Land! If I do this, you are never going to do something like this again.” “She actually signed the form, so technically, I’m not legit. “She always went on a date. “Now, you have to remember moms are very protective, right, for all the right reasons,” Michelle Yeoh said, quoted by People.
The actress won a Golden Globe for her role in the multiverse film Everything Everywhere All At Once.
During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Yeoh reflected on an attempt to play her off the stage during her acceptance speech at the award show, saying: “They tried didn’t they? The 60-year-old Malaysian actress received the award for best actress in a musical or comedy motion picture for her role in Everything Everywhere All At Once. Michelle Yeoh has said “nobody was getting me off that stage” while reflecting on her win and acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards last month.
Golden Globe winning actress Michelle Yeoh recalled the hilarious time when her mom and her date accidently held hands.
"She actually signed the form, so technically, I'm not legit. "It was his hand on my mom's hand," she said, breaking out into laughter. "She always went on a date.
The Oscar-nominated actor, who went on to win the contest at the age of 20, said her mother was the one who “signed the form” to enter her.
“We finally have a seat at the table. “It was his hand on my mum’s hand,” she recalled, bursting into laughter. “Now, you have to remember mums are very protective, right, for all the right reasons,” Yeoh said. “She always went on a date. She was born in Ipoh and moved to the UK as a teenager to attend an all-girls boarding school. “I’m thinking, ‘What on earth is she on about?’” Yeoh said.
During her acceptance speech, the Malaysian actress began speaking about her experiences of her four-decade career. But it seemed organisers felt she'd taken up ...