Michelle Yeoh 'in a cloud of happiness' since historic Oscars win

Michelle Yeoh 'in a cloud of happiness' since historic Oscars win
Best Actress Michelle Yeoh reacts after having her Oscar engraved at the Governors Ball following the Oscars show at the 95th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US, March 12, 2023.
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Michelle Yeoh is "in a cloud of happiness" since her historic Oscars win.

The 60-year-old actress beat off competition from Cate Blanchett (Tar), Ana de Armas (Blonde), Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie) and Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) to become the first Asian to win the coveted award at the annual ceremony on Sunday (March 12) for her work on Everything Everywhere All At Once and reflected afterward that she could never have predicted such massive success for the "little movie" that was also named Best Picture.

She told E! News: "I'm feeling really happy. I'm feeling at peace. We got here. Who would've ever imagined that this little movie that had a big heart came all the way to the Oscars? So I'm happy. I'm in a cloud. I'm just in a cloud of happiness!"

Upon scooping the accolade, Michelle dedicated the award to her family.

She said: "I wouldn't be standing here tonight without The Daniels, without A24, my amazing cast and crew, without everyone who was involved with Everything Everywhere all At Once.

"I have to dedicate this to my mom, all the moms in the world because they are really the superheroes and without them none of us would be here tonight.

"She's 84 and I'm taking this home to her. She's watching right now in Malaysia with my family and friends. I love you, I'm bringing this home to you.

"Also to my extended family in Hong Kong, where I started my career: Thank you for letting me stand on your shoulders, giving me a lift up so that I can be here today. To my godchildren, my sisters, my brothers, to my family. Thank you, thank you."

Michelle hailed her victory as a "beacon of hope and possibilities" for Asian people and urged those watching at home to "dream big".

She said: "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight. This is the beacon of hope and possibilities. This is proof to dream big and dreams do come true.

"Ladies, don't let anybody tell you you are past your prime. Never give up...

"Thank you to the Academy, this is history in the making, thank you."

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