Widow of James Van Der Beek shares a heartbreaking message three months after his death
Kimberly Van Der Beek reappeared on social networks with a message in which she was sincere about how she faces the absence of the deceased actor
Kimberly Van Der Beek, widow of the protagonist of the 1990s series, “Dawson’s Creek”, has reappeared on social networks three months after having said her final goodbye to the star as a result of a hard battle against cancer.
According to the testimony disseminated from his Instagram account, James Van Der Beek's absence is felt more than ever: “Yesterday marked three months since he lost os a @vanderjames. To say that I'm heartbroken is an understatement. Words aren't enough to describe the pain”, are the words with which Kimberly started her reflection.
The actor's widow explained that the passage of time alone hasn't done much to heal the void left by his loss: “The initial relief has faded. Reality is setting in… and I miss it. We all miss it,” she stressed.
Despite this hard process, Kimberly said confident that James Van Der Beek accompanies her every step she takes: “There's a different magic in the air. I feel it. I know him deeper. My connection c “Aware with God has been strengthened. The veils of the universe have dissipated. And I trust that this is the path that my family and I have always been destined to travel,” he continued in his reflection.
Along with this emotional confession, the mother of the six children of the artist placed a selection of images with which evidencing the great role of father that he played during their years of life together.
To close her message, Kimberly Van Der Beek thanked her support network for staying by her at every moment, as well as to the public who sent him their condolences after becoming aware of the death of the famous person last February.
“The outpouring of support has been tremendous. It has given us immense comfort. You all far exceeded any expectations that could have had by supporting and honoring James. I'm deeply grateful. There's much more to share here. And in time, I'll do it,” she concluded.

