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Matilda Ledger is a Tricycle Treasure

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Matilda Ledger takes a spin around Brooklyn on her tricycle on Tuesday morning. Her mom, Michelle Williams, was MIA.

Michelle was recently interviewed by Parade:

Weren’t you ever afraid of being alone in Hollywood as a teenager? Hindsight. Isn’t it great? The risks of going into L.A. at such an early age are huge. At the time, I was invincible. I thought I was on top of the world. I didn’t realize what I was doing. But I wouldn’t trade any of those experiences for anything in the world. I am who I am because of them. I had a lot of growing up to do and it was slammed into a couple of short years. I did stupid, crazy things. But those stupid crazy things prepared me to deal with future.

What’s guiding you now? I think that, above all, it would be perseverance. I can’t really be objective, but the one thing that I’ve always had is an incredible amount of determination. And I guess it’s innate within everybody. It’s just a survival skill.

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Matilda Ledger is a Tricycle Treasure

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Matilda Ledger takes a spin around Brooklyn on her tricycle on Tuesday morning. Her mom, Michelle Williams, was MIA.

Michelle was recently interviewed by Parade:

Weren’t you ever afraid of being alone in Hollywood as a teenager? Hindsight. Isn’t it great? The risks of going into L.A. at such an early age are huge. At the time, I was invincible. I thought I was on top of the world. I didn’t realize what I was doing. But I wouldn’t trade any of those experiences for anything in the world. I am who I am because of them. I had a lot of growing up to do and it was slammed into a couple of short years. I did stupid, crazy things. But those stupid crazy things prepared me to deal with future.

What’s guiding you now? I think that, above all, it would be perseverance. I can’t really be objective, but the one thing that I’ve always had is an incredible amount of determination. And I guess it’s innate within everybody. It’s just a survival skill.

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Matilda Ledger is Pita Pretty

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Michelle Williams holds hands with her skipping 2-year-old daughter Matilda Rose as they head back to their Brooklyn home after having coffee at a local cafe on Monday morning (December 2).

Matilda was seen munching on a little piece of pita bread as her 28-year-old actress mom sipped on her coffee.

Earlier this morning, the nominees for the Spirit Awards were announced. Michelle’s down-on-her-luck drama, Wendy and Lucy, was amongst the best-picture nominees. Congrats, Michelle!

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Matilda Ledger is Pita Pretty

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Michelle Williams holds hands with her skipping 2-year-old daughter Matilda Rose as they head back to their Brooklyn home after having coffee at a local cafe on Monday morning (December 2).

Matilda was seen munching on a little piece of pita bread as her 28-year-old actress mom sipped on her coffee.

Earlier this morning, the nominees for the Spirit Awards were announced. Michelle’s down-on-her-luck drama, Wendy and Lucy, was amongst the best-picture nominees. Congrats, Michelle!

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Matilda Ledger’s Doggy Days

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Matilda Rose, the 2-year-old daughter of Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger, takes a neighbor’s dog for a a morning walk around Brooklyn, New York City on Tuesday.

Earlier this month, Michelle, who turned 28 last week, gave her first sit-down interview with The New York Times since the passing of her ex-partner Heath Ledger back in January. Here’s a snippet:

“I thought a lot about what you look like when you think nobody’s looking at you, when you feel completely invisible,” Ms. Williams said of her character Wendy. “Your entire life happens inside because you don’t think anyone notices you. Which is very different from me. Not that I don’t have any inside life, but I feel watched, all the time.”

As she spoke over a long lunch at a restaurant near her home in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, Ms. Williams occasionally paused and smiled wryly as if to acknowledge the unspoken connections with her off-screen life. “It’s all so personal, isn’t it?” she said. “It’s hard to talk about work without talking about things that are personal. Work is personal. I don’t want to talk about my personal life, but it’s on my mind, and it’s in my work.”

Read the full article about Michelle Williams at NYTimes.com.

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