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Fans Melt Over Cute Blooper Reel Between Michelle Yeoh & Ke Huy Quan In Oscar-Winning Film

The Oscar winners stay adorable.

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It's been about two weeks since Tan Seri Michelle Yeoh nabbed her first Oscar for the role of a lifetime, but fans still can't seem to get enough of her

A recent tweet has been going viral after one Twitter user highlighted a moment between Yeoh and her on-screen husband, Ke Huy Quan, when they filmed their now Oscar-winning film, Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022).

The 10-second clip was from a scene where Yeoh's character, Evelyn Wang, and her husband, Quan's character Waymond Wong, were at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) office. In the scene, Quan turns around and says to Yeoh, "Michelle, sing a song for her!" having accidentally mistaken her character's name for her real name.

Breaking character, Yeoh says to Quan that he had just called her Michelle instead of Evelyn, before the two laughed together. 

Check out the tweet of the video below:

Tugging at heart strings from every direction, the tweet has since been viewed nine million times and received over 250,000 likes

Many people were overwhelmed by how cute the actors were when interacting with each other, even though Quan had messed up his line.

"I can't stop watching this video, they're so cute and funny, love them so much!" one Twitter user wrote.

Image via Twitter
Image via Twitter

Other users even stated that the duo had clear chemistry with each other, mentioning their hope that they will reunite to do more work together in the future.

"They look like they had a great time, happy for them," penned another user.

One user even stated that the cameraman got in the action too, moving his camera from side to side during the blooper after Quan had said his line incorrectly.

Image via Twitter
Image via Twitter

However, one Twitter user also enlightened others, saying that Quan may have made the mistake due to the fact that Yeoh's character in the film was originally named after herself, Michelle

After doing our own sleuthing, we discovered that Yeoh's character in the film was originally meant to be named Michelle Wang. According to a report by GamesRadar, Yeoh stated that she did not want the character to be named after herself, therefore encouraging the directors of the film to change the character's name to Evelyn instead.

Image via Twitter

These weren't the only cute slip-ups the cast members had on the set of the film. Check out the full blooper reel for Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) below:

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