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    Michelle Yeoh receives weekly marriage proposal

    Michelle Yeoh says her fiancé proposes “every week”.

    The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon actress agreed to marry her partner Jean Todt back in 2008.

    However, because Michelle has been so busy with work commitments they have yet to set a date for the big day. As a result Jean continues to ask the former Miss Malaysia to be his wife.

    “Jean proposes every week, which is lovely,” she told the UK edition of Hello! magazine. “If we set a date he won’t ask me again,” she laughed.

    This will be Michelle’s second marriage after her union to Hong Kong entrepreneur Dickson Poon ended in 1992.

    The star believes she has now found the right man for her.

    “I look at him and I can truly say he makes me a better person,” she smiled.

    “In our line of work we’re always away. The worst thing is when they make you feel guilty and say ‘Don’t you want to be with me?’ Jean’s the opposite. He knows I love what I do and is happy when he sees me happy. When he’s in my world, he’s happy to be in the background and watch proudly.”

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