Michelle Yeoh has just one word for her historic victory: “Fk”.
The All-Anytime actress won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Leading Actress in a Sunday Night Show, making history as the first Asian to win a significant acting award.
SAG-AFTRA also confirmed to The Post that “Every little thing In every single place All At Once” “received the most SAG Awards for a movie” ever.
“I feel if I speak, my heart will explode,” she began her speech, which was stuffed with hilarious expletives.
She thanked SAG-AFTRA for the award, saying they “understand what it means to get here.”
“Each of you knows the journey, the roller coaster ride, the ups and downs, but most significantly, we never hand over,” continued the 60-year-old. “Thanks for your love and support.”
“I do know I’m coping with Titans, rightly so,” added a really nervous Yeoh. “St. fk.”
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But the award isn’t only for her, but in addition for “every little girl who looks like me,” she said in her acceptance speech, expressing gratitude for “a seat at the table.”
Earlier that evening, fellow award-winner Jamie Lee Curtis uttered a Yeoh cry in her own acceptance speech for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress.
“Where is Michelle Yeoh?” Curtis who kissed Yeoh after receiving the award, she turned to the star-studded sea of nominees. “I say “Michelle”, you say “Yeoh!””
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Her crying began with the song “Michelle Yeoh”, expressing her love for her talented co-star, which she claims is the reason she even accepted her role on “Every little thing In every single place All At Once”.
The film won the SAG Awards, winning the award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture. Earlier that evening, Ke Huy Quan received the award for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor.
The previous “Goonies” actor made history as the first Asian to win a SAG Award for his role in a movie.
“It’s a really emotional moment for me,” he said. “Recently, I used to be told that if I won today, I can be the first Asian actor to win on this category. After I heard that, I quickly realized that this moment wasn’t just mine anymore. It also belongs to everyone who has asked for change.”
“After I moved away from acting, it was because there have been so few opportunities, and now we’re celebrating here,” he continued. “The landscape looks completely different now than before. Thanks to everyone who contributed to those changes. Thanks very much to SAG-AFTRA for this truly prestigious award.”