
Heath Ledger's ex, Michelle Williams (the Dawson's Creek one, not the Destiny's CHild one) reckons she was visited by Heath Ledger's ghost:
She claims she was awoken in the night by a series of eerie bumps, and realised furniture in her bedroom was being moved around. According to National Enquirer magazine, she caught a glance of a shadowy figure, which she maintains was Heath.
The second time, Michelle says the apparition was much more vivid. She realised it was Heath when he spoke and apologised for not being able to help raise Matilda, the couple's three-year-old daughter.
Come over the jump to read the story of Dave and his transgender out-of-body experience...
"This happened about five years ago (2003). I was living in my old house in Auburn Hills, Michigan. I was drifting off to sleep one night when I opened my eyes suddenly and found myself staring down at myself! I was having an out-of-body experience! All of a sudden, I was floating above my house and then "flying" away at a very fast rate of speed. I felt myself slowing down.
The next thing I knew, I started to wake up. It dawned on me that the room I was in was unfamiliar to me. I turned on the lamp and found the bathroom in this other house. What I saw next shocked me. Staring back at me from the bathroom mirror was the image of a young woman! I looked down at my body and what I saw confirmed the image in the mirror. I didn't know what to do about it. I was starting to panic. I didn't want to be a member of the opposite sex!
I had been that way for almost an hour, when I felt a strange pulling sensation, then found myself "flying" again. The next thing I remembered was waking up in my own house and I was myself again, much to my relief. That was by far the strangest thing I ever experienced, and I don't think it was a dream, because when I was the young woman and panicking about it, I stubbed my toe pretty bad, and it hurt a lot, and that sure felt real. I don't think anyone feels pain like that in a dream."
How curious. And of course Dave's right. I have to admit I have never stubbed my toe in a dream.
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