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Michelle Yeoh deported from Burma Hollywood star Michelle Yeoh, who plays pro-democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi in an upcoming film, has been deported by army-dominated Burma and blacklisted, an official said Tuesday.
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she needs help http://www.divaasia.com/media_photo/15165 You can say Michelle Chong has found fame, 13 years after she took her first step into showbiz as a finalist in the 1998 talent search Fame Awards, organised by the then-Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS). Now, after an uphill climb involving countless rejections by those in the industry, the local star has reached the peak of her career. The versatile comedienne-actress-host, known for her hilarious impersonations and alter egos Barbarella and Leticia Bongnino on the Channel 5 skit show The Noose, is in high demand and appears on Mandarin TV channels too. She can command a five-figure sum for a night's work performing at private events, owns a condominium apartment on Thomson Road and drives a Porsche Cayman. And on Dec 1, she will be making it on to the big screen with Already Famous, a film she wrote, directed and starred in. But now that she's, well, already famous, the 34-year-old MediaCorp star says she is deeply unhappy. She didn't shy away from revealing to the media in June that she was seeking professional help for her depression - what her doctor terms a chronic chemical imbalance - and is taking medication for it. Chong feels the main reason for her unhappiness is the lack of a long-term creative outlet. She also thinks her loneliness contributes to her unhappiness. She has never been romantically linked to anyone or spoken to the media about her love life. "I do crave for love and companionship. I can't wait to get married and have kids. I'm not dating anyone now and I am lonely," said Chong, who then broke into the classic Bobby Vinton song Mr Lonely. Read the full story here.
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I think damn funny. A change from the usual Mark Lee.
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So Sad...she work her lungs out for many many years to pay for his medication and hospitalisation but at the end he still cant recover from the cancer ...hope she can move on...Rest in Peace Mr Wan...I like most of Michelle's movies. I really admire her for her perserverance. I mean, there are only a handful who can remain so faithful...and she is even not officially married yet... http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ent...1037941/1/.html HONG KONG: Veteran Hong Kong actress Michelle Yim's boyfriend Wan Chi-Keung died from nasopharyngeal cancer on Tuesday. He was 53. Yim and his family were at his bedside when he passed away at 8.45am. Wan, a soccer player-turned-actor, and Yim have been together for almost 30 years. While Wan had been calling Yim "his wife" since 2001, they were never officially married. Yim stayed with Wan throughout the 18 years he was suffering from cancer. Yim had been researching medicines that could help improve her boyfriend's health and was constantly looking for the best doctors when she found out about Wan's condition but to no avail. Despite Wan's passing, the actress did not talk to the media about the matter, but has continued to turn up for work on the set of her new drama series "Women Hurt The Most" to honour Wan's lifelong belief that "people need to be more enthusiastic and proactive". "She [Yim] is very strong and never asked for a break during filming because she did not want to delay the progress of the shoots. She is really professional," said the producer of the series. http://showbiz.omy.sg/Showbiz/E-News/Story...436-128773.html (香港讯)米雪男友,香港足球选手尹志强,昨早8时45分因鼻咽癌不幸过世,享年53岁。 米雪通知