When Michelle Yeoh Called Jackie Chan A ‘Male Chauvinistic Pig’, And How They Later Became Friends ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Michelle Yeoh and Jackie Chan, two iconic figures from Asia, have made their mark in Hollywood with their remarkable performances. Yeoh, known for her martial arts prowess, won an Oscar for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once and has become a prominent advocate for gender equality. However, despite her widespread success, she once publicly criticised Chan for alleged misogyny after disapproving of his views on gender roles.

In a throwback episode of The Late Show With David Letterman from 1997, Yeoh appeared to promote her James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. When Letterman asked if her foray into action was inspired by Chan, she responded, “No, actually, he is a male chauvinistic pig. He always believes that women should stay at home and cook and not do anything and be the victim.”

Yeoh further explained that Jackie Chan didn’t see her as one of the stereotypical women in the industry because she could challenge him both verbally and physically. Her comments were praised by viewers as bold and empowering, especially regarding women’s liberation. The actress has consistently been vocal against the stereotypical roles written for women and has strongly advocated for a change in how female characters are portrayed on screen.

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