Roberta Williams and her daughter Dhakota Williams make their way to the podium.
The duo have announced a live show where they will delve into their lives with notorious underworld figure Carl Williams – Robert’s late husband and Dhakota’s father.
The show, titled My Life Our Life, is described on the Eventbrite website as “Roberta and Dhakota Williams talk about life before Carl, with Carl and now.”
In a post on Instagram Stories this weekend, Roberta gave her fans details on when they’ll be able to see the act.
‘It has now been confirmed that our first live show will be in Melbourne on Saturday 27th May. The link to buy tickets is in my bio,” she wrote.
Roberta Williams and her daughter Dhakota Williams make their way to the podium. The duo have announced a live show where they will delve into their lives with notorious underworld figure Carl Williams – Robert’s late husband and Dhakota’s father. Taking a picture together

Dhakota was nine years old when her father, drug kingpin Carl, was bludgeoned to death in Barwon Prison by fellow inmate Matthew Charles Johnson in 2010

The hit man, whose life was made famous by the TV series Underbelly, had been given 35 years in prison in 2007 for ordering the murder of three rivals, and more time for conspiring to kill a fourth. In the picture with Roberta and Dhakota
Limited seats. Seating is in order of purchase, so get in early to get the best seats. We look forward to seeing you there.’
Dhakota was nine years old when her father, drug kingpin Carl, was bludgeoned to death at Barwon Prison in 2010 by fellow inmate Matthew Charles Johnson.
The hit man, whose life was made famous by the TV series Underbelly, had been given 35 years in prison in 2007 for ordering the murder of three rivals, and more time for conspiring to kill a fourth.
Carl wrote several lengthy letters to his wife and others from prison in the months before he was killed, which have since been made into a book called Life Sentence.
The couple married in 2001 and were still husband and wife at the time of his death.

The show, titled My Life Our Life, is described on the Eventbrite website as “Roberta and Dhakota Williams talk about life before Carl, with Carl and now.” In a post on Instagram Stories this weekend, Roberta gave her fans details on when they’ll be able to see the act

Carl wrote several lengthy letters to his wife and others from prison in the months before he was killed, which have since been made into a book called Life Sentence. The couple married in 2001
Gangland widow Roberta recently said she and her daughter signed up with OnlyFans because their reputation “makes it hard for them to get normal jobs.”
“I can’t get a normal job like everyone else,” 53-year-old Roberta told The Daily Telegraph.
“My dream job would be to become a flight attendant, but I could never do that given my past. So I have no choice but to take matters into my own hands.’
“Other people have taken advantage of my image, so why shouldn’t I be in control so I can make enough money to buy my kids a forever home? (That) is my main game here,” she added.

The show will premiere in Melbourne on Saturday, May 27. Carl is depicted as a child with his daughter Dhakota

Gangland widow Roberta recently said she and her daughter signed up with OnlyFans because their reputation “makes it hard for them to get normal jobs”
Dhakota said she had “thought long and hard about joining (OnlyFans)” and “thought it out a lot” before taking the plunge.
“Mommy gave me the courage to do it,” she continued.
“There’s no shame in owning your femininity. I am proud of who I am and where I come from. There’s no harm in showing off your body. And more importantly: I have control over what I share.’
Roberta charges $30 a month on OnlyFans, which is about double the rate charged by most Married At First Sight stars, while Dhakota charges even more.

Roberta charges $30 a month on OnlyFans, which is about double the rate charged by most Married At First Sight stars, while Dhakota charges even more