‘Everything Everywhere’ blooper with Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh blows up on Twitter

‘Everything Everywhere’ blooper with Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh blows up on Twitter‘Everything Everywhere’ blooper with Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh blows up on Twitter
via @CINEYEOH
Following the success of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (“EEAAO”) at this year’s Academy Awards, a few cast members of the hit A24 film are making rounds on social media again — but this time, it’s because of a blooper.
On Sunday, Twitter user @Cineyeoh shared a 10-second clip of an “EEAAO” blooper, which appears to have been filmed while Ke Huy Quan‘s Waymond Wang and Michelle Yeoh‘s Evelyn Wang talk about taxes with Jamie Lee Curtis’ Deirdre Beaubeirdre.
“Michelle, sing a song for her [Deirdre Beaubeirdre],” Quan says while in character as Waymond.
“Did you just call me Michelle?” Yeoh asks before bursting into laughter. 
Quan realizes his mistake and playfully hits his face while laughing.
Someone who appears to be a stand-in for Curtis can then be heard saying, “By the way, you say Michelle, she says —” before Yeoh chimes in with her last name.
As of this writing, @Cineyeoh’s Twitter thread about the blooper has already gained over 8.3 million views.
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“EEAAO” fans were quick to react to the video, with many of them commenting on how cute and hilarious the co-stars are. 
“They’re too cute,” one Twitter user wrote, while another said, “Omg I can’t stop watching this video, they’re so cute and funny, love them so much.”
“This isnt supposed to be this funny lmao,” another user wrote.
This is not the first time cast members from “EEAAO” have gone viral on social media.
Last month, Curtis went viral for kissing Yeoh on the lips after winning a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.
Curtis also went viral in January for her excited reaction to Yeoh’s historic Golden Globe win.

 
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