HEATH LEDGER: PERFECT DAD

I found Heath Ledger to be tremendously attractive in Brokeback Mountain—and the scene in the tent with Jake was as arousing to me as any movie sex scene I can think of. And he just keeps getting better and better.

There is nothing sexier than a man who takes good care of his children and SHOPS FOR GROCERIES and cooks. According to the Hollywood Star, Heath is loving his life as baby Matilda’s dad:

"My life right now is, I wouldn’t say reduced to food, but my duties in
life are that I wake up, cook breakfast, clean the dishes, prepare
lunch, clean those dishes, go to the market, get fresh produce, cook
dinner, clean those dishes and then sleep if I can. And I love it. I
actually adore it."

The Cobble Hill resident reportedly took his five-month-old daughter along to a tattoo parlour in Brooklyn last Sunday (with fiancée Michelle Williams), where he was having a tribal design etched onto his forearm as mother and baby looked on.

A friend shared an incredible Heath, Michelle and Matilda sighting. But I wil NEVER EVER EVER TELL.  They are authentic and good people and real members of the community they are living in. Where they were sighted bears this out in a very moving way.

3 thoughts on “HEATH LEDGER: PERFECT DAD”

  1. He is infact a gentle, soft spoken fellow. Perhaps you wont be so harsh to judge those you have not had the pleasure of meeting, in the future.

  2. So you’re basing you’re appraisal of his parenting skills on a story in a scandal rag controlled by Hollywood publicists and one anecdotal “sighting” that you were not even present for? How do you know how he treats his kids the other 23 hours of the day? Maybe he leaves them with uncaring au pairs while he’s away in Europe for six months on the junket circuit. Maybe he beats them. You really don’t know, do you? Certainly the track record of empty-headed Hollywood hunks as husbands and fathers is not exactly stellar (see Law, Jude).
    It’s great that ol’ Heath got your juices flowing up on Brokeback Mountain, but please don’t confuse sex appeal with moral virtue.

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