Je vous propose quelques extraits de l'interview de Michelle...je ne sais pas cette femme a le don de m'émouvoir et de capter mon attention à chaque fois qu'elle donne une interview,elle a l'air tellement sincère et intelligente,forte & fragile à la fois,je suis de plus en plus fan...Michelle est la seule actrice (j'en apprecie beaucoup d'autres) à me faire cet effet là.Je l'adore,il n'y a rien qui m'énerve chez elle et je lui souhaite le meilleur...Elle a encore beaucoup a nous apprendre...Bref xD j'ai choisis encore quelques extraits où elle parle de la maternité,de sa relation avec Matilda et de ses amours (On apprend qu'elle n'est plus avec Spike Jonze)
"At her local coffee shop, a little girl asked Williams, "What's her name?" "Matilda." The girl said to Matilda, entirely innocently, "What's it like being famous? Are you so sad that your daddy died like Michael Jackson?" "That girl was six," Williams says without rancor. Afterward, mother and child had a discussion about third-party attention. "It's because people really loved your daddy that they want to take your picture, to know you're all right" is what she tells Matilda. "My reaction to it is going to be her reaction to it," Williams says
"She makes a real impact. Clint Eastwood meets Brigitte Bardot."Ryan Gosling
"The beauty. She was stunning, like a painting. She has a beguiling quality." Hugh Jackman
The role that she now plays with extraordinary style and care is that of a young single parent. She is no longer with director Spike Jonze: "The timing was impossible. I thought falling in love again was the only thing that was going to save me from the pain. This erroneous idea: It just makes things more complicated." And dating with a kid? "I obviously don't know how to do it." But she's not complaining. "I'm falling more and more in love with her," she says of Matilda, "and I think she deserves the bulk of my attention. We're lucky. I can work. She can go to a good school. There's a lot there for her. And she can know her dad in so many ways, and so many of his friends who will be able to tell her so many stories. His friends, his family—they were a big part of his life, and they will be a big part of her life."
Sally Singer