Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams' daughter Matilda looks just like her late dad in rare photos. Williams and the late actor are parents to their 19-year-old daughter.
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Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams’ teen daughter Matilda was all smiles during a weekend stroll with a friend, and fans can’t help but notice how much she takes after her celebrity parents. In rare photos obtained by Page Six,
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Matilda Ledger, daughter of Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams, was seen in Brooklyn with her friend. The 19-year-old bears a striking resemblance to
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Matilda Ledger was spotted out in Brooklyn over the weekend, looking strikingly similar to her famous parents. In photos obtained by Page Six, the 19-year-old daughter of late actor Heath Ledger and actress Michelle Williams enjoyed a casual stroll with her friend in New York City on Sunday,
She donned bright red flats and carried a matching tote on her arm. Matilda, whose mother is Michelle Williams, flashed a brilliant smile as she chatted with her pal and clutched a large cup of ...
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