Michelle Williams kept warm as she and her husband Thomas Kail braved the chilly New York weather on Wednesday.
The Manchester by the Sea star, 43, and the theatre director, 47, were spotted leaving the Greenwich Hotel.
Williams — who recently attended a Planned Parenthood fundraiser — bundled up in a black puffer jacket, a matching large black scarf, and stylish houndstooth pattern brown pants.
The actress teamed the outfit with matching brown sneakers, and black sunglasses, and wore her pixie blonde hair brushed behind her ears.
Meanwhile Thomas sported a black jacket, grey pants and brown boots for the outing, and was seen rolling a navy suitcase behind him.
Michelle Williams kept warm as she and her husband Thomas Kail braved the chilly New York weather on Wednesday
In November the pair attended the Creative Time’s 2023 Gala at Skylight at Essex Crossing in New York together.
That same month the duo also enjoyed a date night at the Gotham Awards.
Michelle and Thomas got engaged in 2019 after working together on Fosse/Verdon and got married in March 2020.
They have son Hart, three, who they welcomed in June 2020 and another baby who joined the family in 2022.
Michelle also has daughter Matilda Ledger, 18, from her relationship with the late actor Heath Ledger, who died in 2008 at age 28.
Recently Michelle’s pal Busy Philipps spoke about the actress’ initial reaction when they found out she was asked to voice the audiobook for Britney Spears’ memoir, The Woman in Me.
While making an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, she recalled how they both ‘lost it’ when the two-time Golden Globe winner shared the news.
‘She was like, “I have to do this, right?”‘ Philipps recalled. ‘I was like, “Yes! Obviously!”‘
The Manchester by the Sea star, 43, and the theatre director, 47, were spotted leaving the Greenwich Hotel
Michelle and Thomas got engaged in 2019 after working together on Fosse/Verdon and got married in March 2020; Pictured at 2023 Creative Time Gala in New York
They have son Hart, three, who they welcomed in June 2020 and another baby who joined the family in 2022; Seen at the 76th Annual Tony Awards
Michelle also has daughter Matilda Ledger, 18, from her relationship with the late actor Heath Ledger, who died in 2008 at age 28; They are seen in 2006
The ER alumna also shared that Williams ‘felt a connection’ to the pop icon’s bombshell tell-all, which was released in October 2023.
‘We all — and Michelle, even younger than me — we all came up in a very particular time in this industry as young women,’ she explained. ‘And we were subjected to a lot.’
She continued, telling Cohen that she believed there was ‘a lot’ about Spears’ story that was ‘sadly very relatable to all women’.
Michelle took the internet by storm when Britney’s bombshell book hit the shelves in October.
Her narration of it went viral, mostly due to her mocking impersonation of Justin Timberlake putting on an accent in a bid to impress Black musicians.
In the book, Britney accuses Justin of trying ‘too hard’ to fit in with Black musicians during his time in *NSYNC.
She recounted one such occasion in 1999 when they bumped into R&B singer, Ginuwine – prompting Justin to speak with a ‘blaccent’ which Britney clearly felt was inauthentic.
A ‘Blaccent’ – a combination of the words ‘black’ and ‘accent’ – is when a non-Black person imitates Black English, also known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
Michelle recently went viral for her narration of Britney Spears’ memoir, The Woman in Me, due to her mocking impersonation of Justin Timberlake
Speaking about the encounter with Ginuwine, she continued: ‘Walking our way was a guy with a huge, blinged-out medallion. He was flanked by two giant security guards.
‘J got all excited and said, so loud, “Oh yeah, fo shiz, fo shiz! Ginuwiiiiiine! What’s up, homie?”‘
She continued: ‘After Ginuwine walked away, [Spears’ personal assistant] Felicia did an impression of J… J wasn’t even embarrassed. He just took it and looked at her like, “Okay, f**k you, Fe.”‘
Michelle’s unexpected impression of the anecdote was quickly picked up online, with some jokingly branding it ‘art’.