In recent photos for Haute Living magazine, the "Rush Hour" star looks different from what we're used to. Such a photoshoot for Jackie is rare, and that's what makes it remarkable.
Here he is—in an elegant white suit, sitting in a bathtub. Then—in a velvet jacket, looking surprised at a huge fork with spaghetti. And finally, in frames with Richard Mille watches, where he looks more like a successful couturier or fashion model than a kung fu legend. Such a photoshoot for Jackie is rare, and that's what makes it remarkable.

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I still do my own stunts. It's my essence. And I'm not going to stop—ever.
Behind him are dozens of legendary falls, burns, and fractures. Let's remember how, in "Drunken Master 2," Jackie falls with his whole body right onto hot coals. Or how he jumps from a stone wall onto a tree in "Armour of God."
Today, Chan admits he is more than a stuntman. He is a mentor. The creator of his own stunt team, a teacher of young actors. He cares not only about the shot but also about what will remain afterward.

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Speaking about his future career, Jackie notes that he might "stop" one day:
But not now. I'm still on the journey. I want to do something unrelated to action movies. I want to be an actor who can play different roles. Personally, I'm very open to change. Earlier, we at zoomboola.com showcased an unusual photoshoot of Kim Kardashian, which she arranged with a humanoid robot.