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Michelle Yeoh shared an image of their marriage ceremony on Instagram where she could be seen exchanging rings with Jean Todt. Photo Courtesy: Michelle Yeoh Instagram page

Michelle Yeoh marries longtime partner Jean Todt after 19 years of engagement

| @indiablooms | Jul 31, 2023, at 08:33 pm

Nineteen years since they got engaged, Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh has finally tied the nuptial knot with longtime partner Jean Todt during a close ceremony in Switzerland recently.

They finally married after nearly two decades since 77-year-old Jean Todt proposed to her.

Posting on Instagram, the 60-year-old actress announced her marriage to the former head of Ferrari Jean Todt.

"19 years and YES!! we are married!! Thkq to our ‘families’ ❤️ who love us for all these years . We love you and here’s to many more to come," she wrote in the captain section.

She also shared several images of the special day of her life with her fans.

The images earned 656,529 likes so far on Instagram.

Michelle was in the news earlier this year after she became the first Asian woman to win the Best Actress Oscar award for her performance in 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'.

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