π€΅ββοΈππ« 19 Years, 1 Proposal, 1 Oscar: Michelle Yeoh Finally Says βI Doβ! π
TL;DR: Michelle Yeoh, legendary actress, marries long-time fiancΓ© Jean Todt after a whopping 19-year engagement. She spiced up the wedding pics with her recently won Oscar. πβ€οΈ
Did Michelle Yeoh just redefine relationship goals? π€ After a 19-year, (yeah, you read that right) engagement, she has officially tied the knot with motorsports bigwig Jean Todt. And if that wasn’t boujee enough, she flexed her fresh Oscar in the wedding pics! π But who needs a wedding ring when you can hold an Oscar, right?
Love took its sweet time for this couple. These lovebirds met in Shanghai back in 2004, and just a couple of months later, Todt was on his knees, and Yeoh said, “YES!” π Fast forward 6,992 days (someone’s been counting! π), and they exchanged vows surrounded by loved ones in Geneva.
Remember that time before “X” was known as… well, X? Yep, Todt confirmed the joyous occasion there, expressing his love and gratitude. To think we got the sneak peek thanks to the F1 champ, Felipe Massa, who probably thinks subtlety is a type of car. ππ¨
In a previous chat with LA Times, Yeoh pondered the idea of marriage, suggesting that the document wasn’t the be-all, end-all for her. Yet, if it’s important to Jean, it’s just as meaningful to her. Awww! π₯°
Now, about that Oscar selfie… π€³ Massa gave us a fab view of the celebration, featuring the happy couple and β yup β that Oscar! Why the Oscar, you ask? Well, Yeoh bagged it for her groundbreaking performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once”, becoming the first Asian woman to clinch the Best Actress award. Talk about a multi-genre queen!
Ending her award night, Yeoh conveyed an inspiring message, emphasizing the beacon of hope her win represents. Especially to those “little boys and girls” who see themselves in her. Is this a hint for the next-gen talents? Who’s going to carry the torch? π
As we wrap this love and achievement-filled saga, we’re left to wonder… If a 19-year engagement ended this fabulously, should more of us be playing the long game in love? ππ What’s your take? Should love be a marathon or a sprint? πββοΈπ¨π€·ββοΈ
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