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Title: Michelle Williams "No Longer Planning for the Future"
Post by: dot-matrix on February 15, 2008, 01:13:51 pm
Williams "No Longer Planning for the Future"Actress Michelle Williams opened up about her failed relationship to Heath Ledger just weeks before the death of the tragic star. In an interview with Britain's Wonderland Magazine published this month, the Oscar-nominated Brokeback Mountain beauty discussed how much her life had changed since her September 2007 split from fiance Ledger, admitting she has learned not to plan too far ahead in the future. She said: "Obviously so much has changed for me in the last few months that I don't really have and idea of what my life is going to be. I thought I knew certain things and it turned out that I didn't, so I don't really try and anticipate so much anymore. I'm not making any bets on the future." And Williams even addressed the benefits of no longer being in such a high-profile romance, adding: "When you're in a relationship with somebody who is also a public personality, then it doubles the attention from the media. When you minus that equation, it's just less enticing. That's been a real bonus. It's the plus side of the break-up for me." Ledger was found dead in his New York apartment on January 22 after taking an accidental drug overdose.

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Title: Re: Michelle Williams "No Longer Planning for the Future"
Post by: Kelda on February 15, 2008, 06:25:46 pm
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Title: Re: Michelle Williams "No Longer Planning for the Future"
Post by: delalluvia on February 15, 2008, 09:40:40 pm

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I thought I knew certain things and it turned out that I didn't, so I don't really try and anticipate so much anymore.


That's probably this lesson -  that you really shouldn't move in, have a child and try to live as a married couple with a man you've only known a few months.

Sometimes it works out, the majority of the time it doesn't.