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    He was almost killed in the 2004 tsunami

    The devastation caused by the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 cannot be understated. On December 26, a 9.2 magnitude earthquake shook the seabed off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, sending 40-foot waves hurtling towards land. In the end, a staggering 230,000 people lost their lives across 14 different countries, one of which was the Maldives. Li and his family were vacationing on one of the 26 ring-shaped atolls that make up the South Asian republic when the tsunami struck, and they had a very lucky escape.

    “The waves came really quickly and formed swirls,” Li explained during a Hong Kong fundraiser (via SantaBanta). “I carried my daughters and pulled my maid and ran. I’d only walked three steps when I realized that the water had already come up to my waist.” In a matter of seconds, the idyllic setting turned into something from a nightmare. “When I looked back, everything I saw minutes ago was gone,” Li continued. “Everything was surrounded by the ocean. The houses collapsed. I continued to run but the water was already up to my mouth.”

    Luckily, Li, his family and his maid all survived to tell the tale, which the actor apparently intends to do. In 2017, reports suggested that he was planning to star in a film about the tsunami, a China-Indonesia co-production. The story of fellow survivor Maria Belon and her incredibly resilient family was given the

    big-screen treatment in 2012’s The Impossible.

    The experience changed his life

    Surviving the tsunami changed Li’s outlook on life. The actor had an epiphany following the disaster, deciding that he wanted to dedicate himself to philanthropy after being “deeply moved” by the treatment he and his family received from total strangers. If it weren’t for the actions of four brave men who swam to Li’s aid after he screamed for help, his two youngest daughters would have likely drowned.

    “The experience of surviving the chaos and witnessing the devastation caused by this natural disaster has changed me forever,” he told Alliance . “During the recovery period in the Maldives, I was deeply moved to see that everyone who was able to help willingly pitched in. Never once did anyone ask ‘Where are you from?’ or ‘What nationality are you?’ I wondered: was it possible to keep that spirit alive and transcend traditional boundaries to help humanity at large?”

    To satisfy his curiosity, Li set up his own foundation. “I realized that all the money and power in the world would not have saved me from the water,” he said in a detailed piece for Newsweek . “That night I decided that I couldn’t wait until I was retired; I had to do something right away.” The whole ordeal put life into perspective for him. “I had spent the first 41 years of my life thinking about Jet Li first, wanting to prove I was special, wanting to prove I was a star.”

    Aaliyah’s death hit him hard

    Li’s first appearance in a Hollywood movie was as the villain in 1998’s Lethal Weapon 4 , but he wasn’t used to playing a bad guy, especially one that kicks ladies in the face . He got his chance to play the hero two years later when he was cast as the male lead in 2000’s

    Romeo Must Die , starring opposite

    Aaliyah . Like Li, the R&B singer-turned-actress was trying to earn her stripes in Tinseltown. Sadly, she died before she really got the chance to establish herself.

    On August 25, 2001, the 22-year-old boarded a small plane headed to Miami. The aircraft would never reach its destination. Aaliyah and several staffers from her record label (who had been with her in the Bahamas filming a video for her song “Rock the Boat”) perished when the plane crashed. The pilot reportedly warned Aaliyah and her party that the small aircraft was dangerously overloaded, but he apparently relented and took off anyway, possibly with a

    faulty engine. For those that knew Aaliyah, the circumstances took second place to the grief.

    When Li returned to Vancouver (where

    Romeo was filmed) for the movie Rogue , he found being back there hard. “I have some memories of this very beautiful city but it still makes me think about Aaliyah,” he told IGN. “We worked together here for a few months. She was such a talented girl and some locations when you pass by every day, you still think about her.”

    He turned down a role in The Matrix

    Romeo Must Die didn’t blow the critics away (it only managed 33 percent on the (Tomatometer ), but Li was considered one of the highlights. The box office numbers were a little more convincing. The film managed to rake in $91 million worldwide from a budget of $25 million, which was seen as a pretty decent haul at the time. All things considered it was a success for Li, who felt so comfortable with his future prospects that he turned down a role in the Matrix sequels.

    Speaking to TalkAsia (via CNN ), the star explained that he had to make a choice between The Matrix (he was reportedly offered the part of Seraph ) and Hero . “Sometimes you get something and sometimes you lose something,” Li said.

    He claimed to be a fan of the Wachowskis, but he wasn’t a fan of what the sibling directors did to the action genre. “After The Matrix , everybody do action movie with people fighting while flying around,” Li complained. “Suddenly everyone can fight. Man can do, girl can do, little boy can do, even cartoon can do the same thing. In this movie, everyone really can do.”

    His decision to favor Hero over The Matrix sequels paid off, as the Chinese

    wuxia film won wide approval. “With death-defying action sequences and epic historic sweep, Hero offers everything a martial arts fan could ask for,” Rotten Tomatoes critics concluded. The movie was Certified Fresh with a score of 95 percent.

    He renounced his American citizenship

    After his breakthrough in America, Li found himself spending more and more time in the States. He decided that it made sense to apply for American citizenship, which he was duly granted, but he renounced both his American and Chinese citizenship in 2009 in order to move to Singapore, which doesn’t allow dual nationals. The actor reportedly spent around $15 million on a swanky three-floor property and moved his family to the tax-friendly island, following in the footsteps of Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin and fellow martial arts movie legend Jackie Chan.

    The fact that he likely pays half the amount of tax he would be paying in the States was surely a factor, but according to Nomad Capitalist, Singapore’s excellent education system also influenced Li’s decision. But how did the people of China (the ones he swore allegiance to while a guest at the White House) take the news? Traditionally, Chinese celebrities that ditch the homeland for Singapore are dubbed traitors and lose major credit (actress Gong Li was pilloried online when she became a Singaporean in 2008), though this didn’t happen with Li.

    According to the South China Morning Post, polls revealed that only half of the Chinese citizens asked about Li leaving China objected to it, with one fan even suggesting that they would like to do the same. “It’s [his] right to live where [he] wants to,” the blogger wrote. “If I could, I will follow suit. [Singapore’s] passport is better.”

    Is his health failing?

    Rumors that Li was in grave health spread like wildfire in 2018 after a photo of the actor looking old and worryingly frail went viral, forcing his manager to respond. Steven Chasman told USA

    Today that the story was “much ado about nothing” and Li was simply in a bad light when he posed for a quick snap with a fan. “It’s one picture and people are making these interpretations from it,”

    Chasman said. “If you took a picture [of] me at the wrong angle and wrong time of the day, I could look frail as well.”

    Fans were quick to blame Li’s grave new look on his hyperthyroidism, a condition that makes the thyroid gland produce too many hormones.

    He was diagnosed in 2010, and while he’s been able to keep it under control using medication, his hyperthyroidism has often been a cause for concern among fans.

    “The web has been abuzz with news that I’m going to be wheelchair-bound,” Li said in 2016 (via The Straits Times ). “Even my friends are concerned and are asking how I am.”

    The action star joked that a wheelchair company had been spreading the rumors to boost sales and reassured fans that he was a-okay. “There is nothing to worry about my health,” he said.

    Li looked capable as ever in behind-the-scenes footage from a 2017 short film, and Disney is clearly happy with his health, as the Mouse House has cast him in its upcoming live-action remake of Mulan.
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    Jet & I are about the same age

    And I often look 'weak and dishevelled, and almost bald with grey, thinning hair' Well, maybe not that grey but definitely thinning.

    Jet Li looks in much better health alongside Jack Ma at Alibaba chairman’s awards ceremony
    Martial arts legend in fine fettle at Rural Teacher Awards in Sanya
    Li caused concern among fans with his frail appearance in 2018
    PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 15 January, 2019, 2:11pm
    UPDATED : Tuesday, 15 January, 2019, 2:19pm
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    Jet Li has given his legion of fans an early present ahead of the Lunar New Year after appearing to be in much better health at an awards ceremony alongside Jack Ma in Sanya.

    The martial arts superstar, who suffers from hyperthyroidism, caused concern last year after a photo of him looking frail went viral.

    But on Monday night, Li was pictured chatting and smiling with Ma – chairman of the Alibaba Group, which owns the South China Morning Post – at the 2018 Rural Teacher Awards, an event launched by the Jack Ma Foundation, in Sanya, Hainan province.


    Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group, with Jet Li at the Rural Teacher Awards, an event launched by the Jack Ma Foundation, in Sanya. Photo Imaginechina

    The 55-year-old Li was sporting his old black hair, with some trendy black-rimmed glasses and a cool dark blue denim jacket, as he cut a low-key presence.

    His appearance was in stark contrast to a May 2018 picture that showed him visiting a temple in Chengdu looking weak and dishevelled, and almost bald with grey, thinning hair.

    Hyperthyroidism is a rare condition that accelerates the body’s metabolism, causing unintentional weight loss and a rapid or irregular heartbeat.

    Such were the fears for his health, the Lethal Weapon 4 and Kiss of the Dragon star took to Facebook to reassure his fans he was “feeling great”.


    Jet Li at the presentation ceremony of the 2018 Rural Teacher Awards. Photo Imaginechina

    His manager, Steven Chasman, also said “there’s nothing wrong with him, there’s no life-threatening illness, he’s in great shape”.

    “If you took a picture of me at the wrong angle and wrong time of the day, I could look frail as well,” Chasman added.

    Li had also sat alongside Ma at last year’s awards, and the difference is plain to see, with Li looking in much better health this time around.


    Jet Li and Jack Ma at last year’s Rural Teacher Awards ceremony. Photo: TopPhoto/Alamy Live News

    Romeo Must Die star Li was in the front row again with former teacher Ma to watch all of the evening’s festivities on Monday.

    Guests were treated to performances and speeches from Chinese celebrities such as singer Zhang Yuning, comedian Song Xiaobao, and former Chinese volleyball star Hui Ruoqi.

    Talk show host and musician Gao Xiaosong also gathered award winners and celebrities alike to take a group selfie.

    And Li was all smiles when he took to the stage during the show to present prizes to some of the award-winning teachers.


    Chinese volleyball player Hui Ruoqi speaks to village teachers. Photo Imaginechina
    Li, who will feature in Disney’s live action remake of Mulan next year, is good friends with Ma – the two starred together in 2017 short film Gong Shou Dao.

    Ma, the billionaire founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba, plays the role of an unbeatable martial artist who gets the better of Li and other martial arts legends such as Donnie Yen and Wu Jing.



    Ma, who announced last year he would be stepping down as chairman of Alibaba in September 2019, has awarded prizes to rural teachers in Sanya every year since 2015.

    The 54-year-old also gave a speech on stage at the awards ceremony and hosted a “Back to the Classroom” event on Sunday as part of the celebrations.
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    Jet Li is about 10 days older than I am. Of course he's going to look older than in his movies, because he IS older. He's also had his health issues (I believe hyperthyroidism?), so he looks a bit older than he would have otherwise. He still looks great...much better than the vast majority of 55 year-olds.

    It's weird, but apparently there are many (young) people online who seem to think that people must always look the same, and shouldn't age, or don't age. A few years ago, Hwang Jang-Lee gave a video interview, and someone commented that he/she didn't think it was him, because he didn't look like exactly he did in Drunken Master. Well, duh! Nearly 40 years had passed between DM and that video. But anyone with eyes could tell it was him, still looking great in his 70s.

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    Martial arts superstar Jet Li is shocking fans with his appearance … but in a good way this time
    ‘Mulan’ star appears healthy as he has photo taken with a fan more than a year after shocking the world with his frail appearance
    Netizens are wondering whether the ‘Lethal Weapon 4’ star will return to action movies after overcoming his illness
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    Published: 8:00am, 14 Aug, 2019

    Jet Li in 2018 (left) and recently in 2019. Photo: Facebook/Instagram

    What a difference a year makes. Martial arts superstar Jet Li Lianjie is looking “really good” these days after one fan recently shared a photo of him with the Mulan star that is taking the internet by storm again – but in a good way.
    The 56-year-old Chinese star of The Expendables 3 and Lethal Weapon 4 has been battling hyperthyroidism for years and 15 months ago he made headlines around the world when he appeared in a photo that showed him looking extremely frail. Last year, the Beijing-born actor said he had been diagnosed with an overactive thyroid and has been taking medication to help him keep his illness in check. Hyperthyroidism causes changes in a person’s metabolism and heart rate.


    A fan poses with Jet Li in a photo that is taking the internet by storm. Photo: Weibo

    After shocking the internet community with his fragile appearance last year, the Romeo Must Die star appeared to have done a 180-degree turn and looks rejuvenated to such a degree that fans could hardly recognise him. He does look 20 years younger compared with his ailing state last year.
    In this most recent photo of him with a fan, it appears the martial arts superstar is in good health – and good spirits.
    With his hair grown back and wearing a cap and sunglasses, Li smiled for the camera and many netizens were taken aback by his “youthful appearance”.


    Jet Li speaks to reporters in Singapore in 2011. Photo: AFP

    “I thought this photo was taken 10 years ago,” said one commenter. “Wow … his physical appearance is awesome,” said another.
    “Only 18 years old … his smile is sweet,” said another netizen of Li’s radiant appearance.
    The photo appears to be proof Li’s battle with hyperthyroidism is firmly under control. Netizens were also left wondering whether the one-time national wushu champion will return to action genre movies now that he appears much healthier than before.
    In his latest film, Li plays the Emperor of China in Disney’s live-action remake of Mulan, which is expected to be released in 2020.


    Movie poster for Expendables 3. Photo: Handout

    Multiple award-winning actor Li has not shown his full martial arts skills in a big budget movie since The Expendables 3 in 2014 when he starred alongside an ensemble cast that included Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.
    Is this the same Jet Li we all know? Martial arts legend battles illness and injuries as fans express shock
    Li has been less in the spotlight these days, appearing in fewer movies but has been just as popular with his legion of fans. He has also been dedicating much of his life to helping disaster relief after he and his family were caught up in the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
    Recently, he made an appearance to raise money for the Jack Ma Foundation, a charitable organisation established in 2014 by Jack Ma, executive chairman of the Alibaba Group, which owns the South China Morning Post.
    Li said on Instagram last month: “Congratulations to our outstanding rural teachers and principals. In order to ensure a better tomorrow, we must focus on better education for children living in rural areas of China.”

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    Of course he's going to look older than in his movies, because he IS older.
    right? this whole thing was stoopik
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