Michelle Williams couldn’t allegedly be happier than ever with her married life to Thomas Kail, as well as her acting career.
According to Star, Williams will play the role of Steven Spielberg’s mom in The Fabelmans, and she couldn’t be more excited to play the part.
But outside her acting career, Williams’ family and married lives are also thriving all thanks to her husband.
“Michelle’s friends haven’t seen her this happy ever. She’s found the life she always dreamed of with Tom,” the source said.
However, the couple’s relationship was also off to a rocky start since Williams has the tendency of falling in love with the wrong people. She was previously married to musician Phil Elverum, but their relationship didn’t last very long.
Luckily for Williams, she never gave up on love and she managed to also find the person that she is meant to be with for the rest of her life.
“She’s found the stability she needs. She feels safe with him. He’s her soulmate and confidant. She has the family she always wanted. She loves being at home, cooking, playing games, and taking walks around the neighborhood. She was thrilled to expand her family,” the source said.
During her interview with Vanity Fair, Williams admitted that she now has a different perspective on life.
“As the years go on, you sort of wonder what they might hold for you or not hold for you. It’s exciting to discover that something you want again and again is available one more time. That good fortune is not lost on me or my family,” she said.
While it is true that Williams’ life has become happier and more fulfilled since she met her current husband, it’s unclear why the tabloid seems to be making a big deal of her relationship with Kail.
It is also true that Williams has been through a lot in the past couple of years. But what’s important is that her life has improved considerably and she’s also excelling in the craft that she loves so much.
Williams plays the role of Spielberg’s mom in The Fabelmans. The film was released weeks ago and it also received wonderful reviews. According to The Atlantic, Spielberg’s latest project is his most honest one to date.