GEORGE TOWN: A female secondary school student died after falling from her school building in Jelutong here on Monday (Nov 18) afternoon, Malay language daily Sinar Harian reports.
Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh plays the headmistress and Dean of Sorcery Studies at Shiz University in 'Wicked'. Photo: AFPwhich opens in Malaysia on Thursday , will also be singing in the film.
In an interview on an Australian TV, Yeoh shared that it took a bit of convincing before she said yes to playing Madame Morrible. "Then I get a video from stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande where they say 'Hi, it's imperative that you join us now'. How do you say no to two angels, right?"
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