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People Think Jon M. Chu Set Michelle Yeoh Up After He Insisted On Casting Her In “Wicked” Despite Her Warning Him That She Can’t Sing

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People Think Jon M. Chu Set Michelle Yeoh Up After He Insisted On Casting Her In “Wicked” Despite Her Warning Him That She Can’t Sing
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Michelle previously revealed that she warned Jon she is a bad singer, and his response was: “Don’t worry about it.”

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