Michelle Williams speaks for the first time about “beautiful” Heath
Posted by heatworld on Thursday 13 Mar 2008
Filed under: Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams has given a revealing interview in which she pays tribute to her tragic ex-fiancee Heath Ledger. "He had an uncontrollable energy,” she told US magazine Interview. “He buzzed. He would jump out of bed. For as long as I'd known him, he had bouts with insomnia. He just had too much energy. His mind was turning, turning, turning – always turning. He had a talent for everything that he put his mind to. He didn't know limits. I think that the interesting thing about Heath, which maybe people have only really fully discovered in his death, is how vulnerable he was. You can pick up on it in his performances, but it's easy to overlook because he was so physical and beautiful and strong and masculine. But there was always that underlying sensitivity. That's who he was.”
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louloubell
u can split up with someone becuase things dont work, not cuz u dont love them anymore. it must have broken michelles heart.i just feel so sorry for that little girl.
jarjar7
Raftart I completely agree, they just seemed to genuinely like each other as people and knew what was best for their Daughter, which like I say, somehow makes it even sadder, if thats possible.
raftart
jarjar, I often wonder if they would have been lifelong friends because they always seemed to get on together, which would have been lovely for Matilda. There is nothing worse than two parents at war.
jarjar7
same, never said a bad word about my Dad, I only found out as I got older that he was a ratbag!! Heath did seem like a wonderful Father and maybe the saddest part of this is that Matilda will never experience the love he had for her firsthand.









