Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Heather Mills flirts with Donald Trump

Heather Mills flirts with Donald Trump

Heather Mills reportedly flirted with Donald Trump over dinner.

Heather - who was a Miss USA judge last week - decided to spend some time with the multi-millionaire pageant owner because she wanted more money for appearing on the televised beauty contest.

A source told the New York Post newspaper: "She flat out refused to sign her contract because she wants to get paid if they re-sell the footage. Her ego is enormous, and it's getting bigger by the minute.

"She believed that if the show got high ratings, it would be because of her. She treated this like she was starring in a big-budget movie.

"Heather took Donald to dinner at Koi the night before the pageant. She was flirting with him, and she was really working it. She was unprofessional, but he said, 'Let her do it anyway.' "

Pageant organisers eventually gave into Heather's demands and adjusted the contract accordingly. Last week, the 40-year-old former model revealed she is hoping to boost her career by moving to the US.

She said: "In England, people don't like me. But I'm going to move to America, Los Angeles, hopefully I'll be better off in the States." Heather has a four-year-old daughter, Beatrice, from her marriage to Sir Paul McCartney.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Heather Mills heckled in US

Heather Mills heckled in US

Heather Mills has shrugged off being heckled at the Miss USA 2008 Pageant.

The former model, who was a judge at the Las Vegas event on Friday night (11.04.08), insists she had a great time despite being loudly booed when she was introduced.

Heather, the ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney, said: "I really enjoyed myself. It was a great contest. If there was some negative reaction, what can you do? There will always be people like that."

After the pageant, Heather partied at Las Vegas nightclub Prive into the early hours. She danced until 2am before returning to her luxury suite at the Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino. Although Heather failed to win over the pageant crowd, she revealed she is still hoping to quit the UK and move stateside.

The 40-year-old vegan, who has a four-year-old daughter Beatrice with Paul, said: "In England, people don't like me. But I am going to move to America, to Los Angeles hopefully. I love England but everything that has happened makes me realise I will be better off in the States."

Heather previously claimed Paul would never allow her to move to the US with their daughter. On Friday, Heather was seen in deep conversation with US publicist Elliot Mintz - who has worked with Paris Hilton - sparking reports she is planning to hire him to boost her profile in America.

A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "Elliot thinks her bad reputation is nothing more than a challenge. He thinks Heather could become a big star. There are a lot of agents in Los Angeles who would represent Heather as they know her notoriety could be very profitable."

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Heather Mills miscarriage


Heather Mills suffered a miscarriage while married to Sir Paul McCartney.

The Beatles legend, who must pay his ex-wife £24.3 million in their divorce settlement, revealed in his High Court battle that Heather had a miscarriage in the first year of their marriage.

Paul, who has a four-year-old daughter Beatrice with Heather, told the court: 'We stopped using contraception the night we were married. There was never any question of us doing so before the wedding.

'Heather had one miscarriage before Beatrice was conceived. Neither of us contemplated children without marriage.' The 65-year-old musician's statement was published in Mr. Justice Bennett's explosive 58-page judgement yesterday (18.03.08).

Paul also revealed he was 'old fashioned' about the idea of marriage and didn't move in with Heather until they wed in 2002 - even though they got engaged in 2001. He insists he exchanged vows with Heather, 40, truly believing he would be with her forever.

Paul, who split from the former model in 2006, said: 'After our marriage, the nature of our relationship, to my mind, changed significantly. I was, and remain, fairly old fashioned about marriage. We decided on a proper wedding for that reason.

'I believed it was for life

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Heather Mills soaks McCartney's lawyer


Heather Mills threw water over ex-husband Sir Paul McCartney's lawyer yesterday (17.03.08), boasting she had been "baptised in court".

The former model, who was awarded £24.3 million in her divorce settlement, reportedly tipped a glass of water over Fiona Shackleton's head at London's Royal Courts of Justice.

Shackleton, who arrived at the hearing with perfectly styled hair, left court looking wet and bedraggled. A source said: "Heather tipped water over her head. It was cool calm and collected. It trickled down Fiona's head.

She waited until the hearing was over. Fiona was soaking. Everyone was stunned - that kind of behaviour is just not acceptable."

Outside the court, Heather unleashed a furious verbal attack on Shackleton - who represented Prince Charles in his divorce from the late Princess Diana - accusing her of underhand tactics.

The 40-year-old fumed: "Fiona Shackleton has very sadly handled this case in the worst manner you can ever, ever imagine. She has called me many, many, many names before even meeting me when I was in a wheelchair."

Last year, Heather slammed Shackleton - nicknamed Steel Magnolia for her success in the courtroom - claiming she was purposely prolonging the divorce battle.

She said at the time: "Fiona Shackleton wants to drag things out to fill her pockets." Heather - who had been seeking £125 million from The Beatles legend - plans to launch an appeal about the publication of the settlement, claiming she is worried about the couple's four-year-old daughter Beatrice. As part of the deal, she will receive £14 million for herself and £2.5 million to buy a house in London. Heather was also awarded assets of £7.8 million.

Paul will pay for Beatrice's nanny and school fees and give Heather £35,000 a year to look after their daughter.

Heather's father Mark Willis said he was proud of his daughter, but admitted her money demands were outlandish. He said: "She has done very well representing herself in court. The settlement is a good one. What she was demanding was ridiculous. She should be set for life."

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Heather Mills Slams Paul McCartney, Implies he’s a Bad Father!


After being granted almost $50 million in their divorce settlement, Heather Mills took the opportunity to slam her ex-husband and call him a bad father.

Heather, who has been complaining about the media for quite some time now, spoke on the steps of London's High Court today, immediately after the settlement was announced.

And while Mills insisted that she was "so so happy" about the outcome, the former model (who represented herself) made her bitterness very clear in during her statement to reporters.

"Obviously the court do not want a litigant in person to do well, it's against everything that they ever wish, so when they write the judgment up they're never going to make it look in favour," says the professional gold digger.

"But all of you that have researched know that it was always going to be a figure between £20 and £30 million, Paul was offering a lot less than that, which you'll see in the judgment, and very much last minute to put me and Beatrice sadly through this. It's incredibly sad."

What's incredibly sad is her constant need for publicity and sympathy. Doesn't she realize nobody likes her?

We're just happy it's over. We're incredibly sick of hearing about this money-hungry you-know-what.

Heather Mills is 'deeply dismayed'



Heather Mills is "deeply dismayed" by her divorce settlement and is considering an appeal.

The former model - who split from Sir Paul McCartney in 2006 after four years of marriage - is said to be unhappy with her reported £25 million payout and the arrangements for the couple's four-year-old daughter Beatrice.

A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "Heather is not at all happy. She expected to get more money than £25 million otherwise she could have settled months ago.

"But it's not really about the money. She is more upset about who will care for Beatrice if both she and Paul died. They both want different people to look after her, and it appears Paul has got his way.

"Heather is considering carefully about whether she should go to the Court of Appeal. She knows it is the last thing Paul would want but she is also aware and would mean months more of legal wrangling."

Mr. Justice Bennett will give a written judgement on the pair's two-year divorce battle at London's High Court today (17.03.08). Heather and Paul's legal teams were sent details of the settlement last Thursday (13.03.08).

Heather, 39, is believed to be desperate to keep the settlement details confidential as she fears Paul, 65, will be seen as the winner.

The Beatles legend has reportedly said he is happy for the payout to be made public. His legal team has allegedly branded Heather's privacy request "ironic" after she previously refused to agree to a 'gagging clause' preventing her from discussing the pair's relationship.

A source said: "Heather is having second thoughts about confidentiality as she fears the judge's decision may be unfavourable to her. Paul is happy with the outcome and believes he will emerge from the divorce untarnished."

Heather - who represented herself in the court battle - has already been given £2 million in cash as an interim payment. The pair's divorce battle has been one of the costliest in UK history. Legal bills alone are expected to reach £10 million.