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Michelle Williams Not So Pleased With the Paps (PHOTOS)
It’s Saturday night, you just got off a long cross county flight with your preschooler. You’re tired, spent and probably a wee bit cranky. And what do you get in your face, the papparazzi’s cameras. And not to mention you aren’t really ready for your close up with not a stitch of make up and mussed hair. Fun, not so much.
Actress Michelle Williams was spotted with daughter Matilda arriving at JFK airport in New York City. She was pretty bummed being spotted at by the paps, and really wouldn’t you be too? To escape the preying eyes of paparazzi, Michelle got a police escort out of dodge and to an awaiting car. Yeah, glad I don’t have those problems when traveling.



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Kate commented on Oct 25 09 at 6:29 pmIf you understand and empathize with her situation…why post the photos. Great that you understand that she wasn’t up to being photographed, but what the heck, let’s expoit her anyway.
Ali commented on Oct 25 09 at 8:39 pmThen why did her publicists call the paps to be there?
James commented on Oct 26 09 at 6:44 amShe’s always so rude and uppity. I guess since she is no longer with Spike Jonze who would only travel on a private jet she’s forgotten what the real world was like. If she doesn’t like the attention on her daughter, she shouldn’t speak about her in magazines.
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