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Audrey Hepburn couldn’t sing, so her voice was dubbed in 'My Fair Lady.'

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In the 1964 film, many of Hepburn’s singing parts were dubbed to match the musical’s vocal demands. Dubbing was common in big studio musicals, where producers prioritized vocal consistency across complex arrangements.

🤯 "Audrey Hepburn couldn’t sing, so her voice was dubbed in 'My Fair Lady' — Hollywood magic stayed quiet."

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