‘Did you just call me Michelle?’: Ultra Viral EEAAO Blooper Shows Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan Crack Michelle Yeoh Up With Their Comic Timing

'Did you just call me Michelle?': Ultra Viral EEAAO Blooper Shows Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan Crack Michelle Yeoh Up With Their Comic Timing
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Everything Everywhere All at Once literally seems to be everywhere, the Academy Award-winning film all anybody can talk about these days. And rightly so. The Michelle Yeoh-led sci-fi/adventure didn’t just win critical praise and a bag full of accolades (or more), it didn’t simply rule over this year’s Oscars but also won everyone’s hearts.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

At this point, even those who haven’t watched the movie are practically in adoration of the star cast. Is there anyone who hasn’t seen the film though? If shockingly enough there is, then this viral blooper from the Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert-helmed will undoubtedly compel them to sit glued to their screens for the next two hours and twenty minutes, give or take.

Related: Michelle Yeoh Wants Hollywood To Shatter Stereotypes after ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Success: “We deserve to be heard… To be seen”

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Hilarious Everything Everywhere All at Once Blooper Goes Viral

There have probably been hundreds of such bloopers where the actors end up calling out to their co-stars by their real names instead of their character’s, and ninety-nine of those must include Jackie Chan. One such clip from 2022’s phenomenal sci-fi comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once has been going viral all over social media lately, and it definitely deserves all the hype along with the 3.4 million views that it has received in just a day.

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A still from EEAAO

The blooper seems to be from the scene when Ke Huy Quan‘s Waymond Wang and Michelle Yeoh‘s Evelyn Wang pay a nervous visit to Jamie Lee Curtis’ peculiar IRS inspector Deirdre Beaubeirdra due to some blip in their taxes. In the viral clip, when Waymond is supposed to call out to his wife, he accidentally ends up referring to her as Michelle, rousing a wave of genuine laughter from his co-stars due to the same. “Did you just call me Michelle?” The Oscar-winning actress chortled.

Joining in the fun, Curtis then adds, “You say Michelle she says-“ and Yeoh chimes in, pronouncing her last name to make it sound like she’s saying “Yo!” That’s peak humor right there.

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Meanwhile, the comment section is brimming with fans gushing over Yeoh, Quan, and Curtis as they indulge in a hearty moment, thanks to Quan’s hilariously adorable mistake.

Related: Everything Everywhere All at Once Officially Breaks Lord of the Rings Record Amidst Michelle Yeoh’s Controversy of Breaking Rules Ahead of 95th Academy Awards

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Fans React to the Viral EEAAO Blooper, Cheer Ke Huy Quan And Michelle Yeoh

Here’s how fans are reacting to the popular EEAAO blooper of Quan and Yeoh:

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Related: “I’m so worried”: Ke Huy Quan is Scared For His Hollywood Career After His $107 Million Oscar Winning Movie ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

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Everything Everywhere All at Once has been on the tip of every other person’s tongue, especially since the film bagged seven Oscar wins after getting nominated for eleven at the 95th Academy Awards.

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Written and directed by Kwan and Scheinert and distributed by A24, the film is about a Chinese immigrant mother who is burdened with the ever-increasing pressure of her failing laundromat coupled with her relentless worry about her daughter and a marriage that edges dangerously toward divorce without her knowledge. But at its core, the sci-fi action comedy explores the painfully beautiful relationship of a mother and daughter and how love always prevails despite, and against all odds.

Everything Everywhere All at Once can be streamed on Paramount + or Amazon.

Source: Twitter 

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