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NY Post
New York Post
10 Oct 2023


NextImg:Christopher Reeve’s lookalike son William steps out in NYC with girlfriend

Another Superman in the making.

William Reeve — the son of late superhero star Christopher Reeve — made an appearance at the Bring Change To Mind Gala in New York City on Monday evening.

The 31-year-old ABC news journalist stepped out with girlfriend Amanda Dubin for the star-studded event.

William looked just like the “Superman” actor in his dark navy suit, tie and light gray button-down.

William and his ladylove attended the gala alongside A-listers such as Ryan Reynolds, Reba McEntire and Amy Schumer.

The correspondent is the youngest child of Reeve, who died in 2004 at the age of 52.

The “Somewhere in Time” star was paralyzed from the neck down in 1995 after being thrown from a horse during an equestrian competition.

William Reeve and girlfriend Amanda Dubin attend the Bring Change To Mind Gala in New York City yesterday.
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His mother, Dana Reeve, passed away from lung cancer just two years after Reeve’s death.

William is currently a board member on the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, an organization dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by advancing research.

He got candid with People in 2016 about growing up with his famous dad, despite the latter’s disability.

The “Superman” alum was paralyzed in 1995.
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“[My parents] were the people who told me to turn off the TV, to eat my broccoli, to go to bed,” he said.

William went on: “I understand that not every child experiences going to the grocery store and seeing their dad on the magazine at the checkout aisle, but…it was a totally normal childhood.”

Reeve died in 2004.
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The broadcaster added: “The fact that he was paralyzed did present its own set of challenges because we couldn’t be spontaneous.”

“My parents did such a good job of staying true to their values that I never felt deprived of a normal childhood, even though my experiences, at face value, were inherently different from other children my age,” he said.