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Michelle Yeoh marries longtime partner Jean Todt

A 19-year engagement! Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh married her longtime fiancé, former Ferrari CEO Jean Todt, on Wednesday after nearly two decades together. Friend and racecar driver Felipe Massa shared the news on Instagram as a guest at the event, posting photos from the celebration. The couple’s wedding program reveals some of their longtime love stories.

“We met in Shanghai on 4th June 2004,” the program reads with a throwback photo of the pair. “On 26th July 2004, J.T. proposed to marry M.Y and she said YES! Today after 6992 days on 27th July 2023 in Geneva, surrounded by loving family and friends, we are so happy to celebrate this special moment together!”

The 60-year-old Everything Everywhere All at Once star seemingly wore two different looks for her special day. Yeoh was spotted rocking a champagne-colored gown with lace sleeves and a corset bodice in several photos that also featured her Oscar statue.

Yeoh also wore a satin white blouse with a tiered white skirt for what appeared to be the formal marriage license signing.

Yeoh was previously married to businessman Dickson Poon from 1988 to 1991. Todd has a son, Nicolas, from a previous marriage.

In other news – Bode Miller’s son hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning

Bode Miller’s son Asher is on the mend after experiencing a health scare. The Olympian—who shares kids Nash, 7, Easton, 4, 3-year-old twins Asher and Aksel, and 19-month-old Scarlet Olivia with wife Morgan Miller—opened up about Asher’s recent hospitalization, noting that his medical treatment came days after the family had a construction crane parked in their driveway.

“Despite keeping the kids inside for obvious safety reasons, the little ones got really sick from it,” the 45-year-old wrote in a since-removed Instagram post on July 27, per People. “Asher ended up in the hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning. All are well now, but passing along as a reminder to all parents of the dangers of carbon monoxide. Reminder to go test your CO detectors.” Read More

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