Michelle Yeoh and Husband Jean Todt Celebrate Second Wedding in Her Hometown in Malaysia — with her Oscar!

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The couple, who met in 2004, previously tied the knot in Geneva in July — after a 6,992-day engagement

<p>Marc Piasecki/WireImage</p> Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt

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Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt

Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt said "I do" all over again!

The A Haunting in Venice star, 61, celebrated a second wedding nearly three months after tying the knot in Geneva on July 27. Their latest wedding was a small, casual affair held at a restaurant in Yeoh's hometown of Ipoh, Malaysia.

The restaurant, Little Katong, shared several photos from the celebration on Facebook on Monday. The actress and the ex-Ferrari CEO could be seen mingling with their guests at the venue, which was decorated with colorful balloons and flower arrangements. There were also several nods to Yeoh's successful Hollywood career, including movie posters and even her golden Oscar statuette, which was displayed on a counter.

In another fun touch, a Tomorrow Never Dies movie still — Yeoh starred in the 1997 Bond film — was edited with the title "Love Never Dies" and featured Todt's face photoshopped onto Pierce Brosnan's.

As seen in the photos, Yeoh and Todt both gave a little speech to their gathered guests while holding hands, with the Crazy Rich Asians star dressed in a pale green sleeveless blouse and dark green pants. The entire group posed for a photo together, as Yeoh stood in the middle with a smile and gave a thumbs up to the camera.

<p>Michelle Yeoh/Intagram</p> Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt at their July 2023 wedding in Geneva.

Michelle Yeoh/Intagram

Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt at their July 2023 wedding in Geneva.

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After her summer nuptials in Switzerland, Yeoh shared photos from the happy occasion on Instagram. "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.

The photo carousel included an image of Todt slipping a wedding band on his bride's finger and a sweet shot of the newlyweds cuddled up in a bed decorated with rose petals in the shape of a heart.

<p>Michelle Yeoh/Instagram</p> Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt

Michelle Yeoh/Instagram

Michelle Yeoh and husband Jean Todt

According to their wedding program, which was shared on Instagram by ex-Ferrari Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa, the pair first met on in June 2004 in Shanghai. An engagement quickly followed. As for their wedding, however, that took much longer — 6,992 days to be exact.

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“On 26th July 2004, J.T proposed to marry M.Y and she said YES,” the program read. “Today after 6992 days on 27th July 2023 in Geneva, surrounded by loving family and friends, we are so happy to celebrate this special moment together!”

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Yeoh's long-awaited wedding came after another unforgettable moment: making history as the first Asian woman to win a Best Actress Academy Award for her critically acclaimed performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once.

"I think this is something that we have been working so hard towards for a very long time, and tonight we freaking broke that glass ceiling," she told reporters after her win. "I Kung Fu'd it out and shattered it, and we need this because there are so many who felt unseen, unheard."

"It's not just the Asian community," Yeoh added. "This is for the Asian community and anyone who has been identified as a minority."

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