Ming-Na Wen Sends Condolences After 'Mulan's' Coco Lee Dies At 48
The entertainment industry is mourning the tragic passing of Coco Lee, a renowned singer and songwriter born in Hong Kong, known for originating the character of Mulan in the Manderian release of the Disney movie. The performer was only 48 at the time of her death. According to a statement released by her siblings, she passed over the weekend after attempting to take her own life at home. The renowned singer-songwriter originated one of the best Disney princesses, Mulan, in the Manderian release of the Disney movie, singing a powerful rendition of one of the most iconic princess songs, "Reflection." Among those expressing their condolences is fellow "Mulan" voice artist Ming-Na Wen, who voiced the character for the English version of the 1998 animated classic. According to her family, Lee had been battling depression for several years, and her condition had significantly worsened in recent months. In an emotional Instagram post, Ming-Na Wen expressed her shock and grief over Lee's passing. The "Book of Boba Fett" star shared an image of the late actress and wrote.