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‘I think at some point you stop blaming yourself’: Michelle Yeoh describes her pain at being unable to have children
Michelle Yeoh recently opened up about her struggles with infertility and the impact it had on her first marriage and perception of herself. Yeoh has been enjoying a career resurgence in Hollywood. Since taking home an Oscar for her role in the critically acclaimed Everything Everywhere All At Once, she has tapped roles in major projects from Wicked to Star Trek: Section 31 to American Born Chinese. However, at one point in her life, Yeoh was prepared to leave acting behind to become a mother. While she found success early in Hollywood, she decided to retire in the early 1990s at age 28 after marrying Dickson Poon to pursue her dream of being a mother. Yeoh didn’t want to “multitask” with

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