heathMultiple media outlets have reported that screen stars Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams (with bun in oven) have taken up residency in a brownstone in Brooklyn. According to last week’s US Weekly, the couple have been spotted “sitting on their porch wearing sweatshirts with their hoods up so they can people-watch.” They don’t even have to worry about getting harassed for autographs because everyone “just thinks they’re Brooklyn hipsters.” None of the reports we’ve seen have mentioned which neighborhood Ledger and Williams have settled in. Anyone know?
Ledger, Williams’ Baby on Board [eOnline]


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  1. some of these postings are ridiculous. the beautiful thing about the people of Brooklyn is that we simply don’t give a damn who lives in our neighborhoods. the reason why celebrities are moving to brooklyn is because there is a feeling of comfort and privacy throughout the borough…a feeling that’s difficult to find in most cities. I admit, i’m a huge fan of both ledger and williams, and have seen them numerous times since they’ve moved into the neighborhood, however, becoming paparazzi-like, spreading word on where they live, and where they eat, and what they do is none of my business. and that’s exactly what’ll make these low-key celebrities move out of our beautiful borough and give us natives a bad name. i respect and love the fact that celebs love brooklyn so much that they’ll leave the hollywood hills and the glamorous manhattan to chill out and relax on a good ol’ stoop. So let’s not bother them, and help refrain from letting Brooklyn turn into Hollywood. we’re better than that.

  2. Please people – its spelled ‘Douglass’.
    And a question -another street with ‘ass’ in spelling – maybe Mr. Brownstoner himself might venture an opinion – on pronunciation
    of ‘Classon Avenue’.
    Seems that subway conductors pronounce ‘Clawson’
    as opposed to ‘Class-son’. Which is it?

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