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Another A-lister is fleeing Brooklyn, according to today’s Page Six. The gossip column reports that Michelle Williams is likely to follow in the footsteps of her ex, Heath Ledger, and move to Manhattan because the Boerum Hill house she and Ledger bought a couple of years ago too big for just her and her baby. Further proof that Brooklyn is, like, totally over as far as the cool kids are concerned?
Lonely House [NY Post]
Photo by Hollywood Kids


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  1. You’re going back a few years. You’re not a poseur- by your own criteria? So where is your farm? You have the Brooklyn vibe by way of . . .where? Are you Dutch? I’m more Brooklyn than you are- I’m not- it’s just silliness. Give them props for not wanting to live on the upper east or in Westchester or don’t. Whatever. Love your neighbors. Peace.

  2. Celebrity poseurs “slumming it” in Brooklyn. I have to laugh out loud. It’s been going on since Fulton first started ferrying over daytrippers for a romp in the “countryside”. Somehow I think Brooklyn will survive without folks trying to buy into what Brooklyn is famous for, that is, creating a cultural vibe. From Walt Whitman to Henry Miller to Biggy Smalls….Brooklyn comes from inside.

  3. “I never said she was the 4th hottest women in Brooklyn, I said there weren’t 3 women who were TWENTY-FIVE times hotter than her.”

    Yawn.

    2:47, you’re obsessed with a ghostly-looking wraith of a woman whose not nearly as hot as half of the fine ladies I see in Brooklyn on a daily basis, including 2:33. Face it, she’s only special in your lonely little bedroom. Get out of there and sample Brookyln’s TRUE finest.

  4. It’s too bad if she leaves. It’s too bad if anyone feels like they don’t want to live in Brooklyn. Of course Brooklyn should aspire to attract and retain actors and actresses as residents.

    If you feel differently, I hope it’s because of a real experience you’ve had with Michelle Williams, and not because you’re just sour.

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