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Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Jonathan Wang, Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert pose with their Oscars for Everything Everywhere All at Once in the press room at the Los Angeles Academy Awards, at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, USA, 12 March 2023. The film Everywhere All at Once , by directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, swept the 95th edition of the Oscars by bagging seven awards, including best film, best director and best actress, which went to the Malaysian Michelle Yeoh. The Oscars surrender to the multiverse of Everything Everywhere All at Once ACHTUNG: NUR REDAKTIONELLE NUTZUNG PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xArmandoxArorizox AME1977 20230313-956f959093c716aaac439ab7471cd1ce26f7f8bc

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Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Jonathan Wang, Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert pose with their Oscars for Everything Everywhere All at Once in the press room at the Los Angeles Academy Awards, at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, USA, 12 March 2023. The film Everywhere All at Once , by directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, swept the 95th edition of the Oscars by bagging seven awards, including best film, best director and best actress, which went to the Malaysian Michelle Yeoh. The Oscars surrender to the multiverse of Everything Everywhere All at Once ACHTUNG: NUR REDAKTIONELLE NUTZUNG PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xArmandoxArorizox AME1977 20230313-956f959093c716aaac439ab7471cd1ce26f7f8bc
Fans love their idols, and they celebrate every time their favorite stars are appreciated. You reach cloud nine when the world acknowledges and appreciates your culture and heritage. The LPGA Tour pro-Michelle Wie West is no exception to this fact. She recently shared the celebration of her culture worldwide on her Instagram story. The female golfer set an example when she played on the PGA Tour, despite it being a men’s Tour.
She has broken all the barriers, and now her Asian culture has received recognition on a global level. It’s time to join her in the commemoration.
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Why is Michelle Wie West happy with the Academy Awards?
The happiness was evident in West’s Instagram story when she celebrated the best picture Oscar winner. Everything Everywhere All at Once, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, swayed everyone. It’s a sci-fi/adventure movie where a Chinese immigrant gets unwillingly embroiled in an epic adventure. And also, she must connect different versions of herself in the parallel universe to stop someone who intends to harm the multiverse. It is an interesting movie that deserved all the recognition it received.
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It is a massive achievement for the Asian movie industry. And West is well aware of it. Therefore, she shared a post by Pubity on her Instagram story about the news and wrote, “YES YES YES!!!” She further added, “First ASIAN AMERICAN film to win an Oscar,” followed by three clapping emojis. She was proud of her Asian heritage as the product of it received global applause.

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The movie’s lead actress, Michelle Yeoh, also won the best actress at the Oscars for the same movie. The similarity of names is quite a co-incidence, but it makes a lot of sense. One is conquering the entertainment world globally with her acting skills; the other has experience playing on the female and male golf Tours setting milestones. Despite limitations, she set a benchmark, the same as Yeoh.
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Did West get emotional?
Previous to her Oscar best picture story, she shared a snippet of speech of the Ke Huy Quan. He won best supporting actor for the same movie. In the speech, he explained his hard life and the results. In the story shared by West, Quan said, “My journey started on a boat. I spent a year in a refugee camp, and somehow, I ended up here on Hollywood’s biggest stage. They say stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe it’s happening to me. This, this, is the American Dream.” As a reaction to it, West wrote, “Who’s cutting onions?” followed by crying emojis
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