Paul McCartney's estranged wife Heather Mills is facing further public humiliation after two more publications are claiming to feature raunchy pictures of her.
Sir Paul McCartney carried on the example of his late wife, Linda, in calling for a meat-free day.
But his cause is a different one to hers, which was animal activism. Sir Paul, rather, is asking consumers to go meat-free once a week for the benefit of the planet in a bid to fight global warming.
Sir Paul’s comments came ahead of an address he will make on Thursday to the European Union. He said: “By making a simple change in the way you eat, you are taking part in a world-changing... Read Full Story
Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills is said to be considering quitting Dancing On Ice as she is suffering in rehearsals.
The 41-year-old has only one leg following an accident, and it is claimed she told bosses she is "struggling" with even the warm-ups.
The show starts on UK TV in January and she has already been rehearsing for three weeks.
Heather previously competed on the US show Dancing With The Stars.
However, a source said: "Ice skating is much more demanding. Heather is... Read Full Story
Dancing On Ice contestant Heather Mills has hit out at a columnist for suggesting she was "milking the sympathy vote" by revealing her prosthetic leg.
Heather, 41, was recently pictured practising for the show with one trouser leg rolled up revealing her prosthetic leg.
Daily Mail columnist Amanda Platell then wrote about the incident in her column.
She said: "Heather Mills is so desperate to get on to the TV series Dancing On Ice that she has recruited a trainer and is out practising... Read Full Story
Heather Mills thinks she's the next Gandhi.
The former model - the ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney - identifies with the Indian human rights campaigner, as well as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, because of the persecution they have all endured in their bid to tell the truth.
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Heather Mills thinks she's the next Gandhi.
The former model - the ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney - identifies with the Indian human rights campaigner, as well as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, because of the persecution they have all endured in their bid to tell the truth.
Heathe ... Read More Read Full Story
A “Heather Mills is a bitch” story always makes my day a little better. Mostly, I love these stories because I know that in Heather’s mind, she’s always a saint, an icon of generosity, honesty, humanity, and all that is good in the world. I’m sure in Heather’s mind, she’s never done anything wrong - she is always the victim, trod-upon, yet tough and resilient, able to overcome what turns out to be her personality disorder.
Over the weekend, Heather attended a polo match in Bridgehampton... Read Full Story
Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills says she can relate to Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King because like them she too had to face persecution in order to tell the truth. Read Full Story
Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills says she can relate to Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King because like them she too had to face persecution in order to tell the truth. Read Full Story
Getty Images DON'T MISS Heather Mills's Daughter Campaigns for Animal Rights, Annoys Vacationers Heather MIlls Not Done Complaining About $33.6M Divorce Settlement Former model Heather Mills – the ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney – identifies with Gandhi, as well as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, because of the persecution they have all endured in their bid to tell the truth. Heather told her local newspaper in Brighton: They were people who went through controversy to put the truth forward... Read Full Story
Heather Mills has revealed that her five-year-old daughter irked holidaymakers in France by campaigning for animal rights.
The former wife of Sir Paul McCartney said little Beatrice went on to quiz fellow vacationers about their culinary decisions during a recent trip, reports The China Daily.
Vegan Heather told ES magazine: “Beatrice questions everybody who eats animals.
“When we were in the South of France, there was a buffet for kids, and by the end of the week no one would sit near... Read Full Story