Heather Mills is delusional |
March 22nd, 2007 under Paul McCartney/Heather Mills. [ Comments: none ]
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Heather Mills told Larry King that she had more money before she married Paul McCartney than she does now according to IOL. "If I was interested in making money, I'd be more well off than before I was married to Paul. I'm actually less well off. I gave up a lot of opportunities when I got married. I had a much better quality lifestyle and more money before I married." Seriously what did she give up? Posing for how-to-sex books? Wearing fur? Please marrying Paul McCartney gave her a daughter and a better quality of lifestyle like charity organizations actually making her a spokesperson (granted most dropped her after the divorce) and she got to be on Dancing with the Stars. Please would the show have taken if she was never married to McCartney.
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Paul McCartney dumps Capitol Records for Heather Mills. |
March 14th, 2007 under Paul McCartney/Heather Mills. [ Comments: none ]
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Sir Paul McCartney is dumping the record label he has used for 43 years in a move which will prevent Heather Mills from earning millions from his future recordings. The former Beatle is turning his back on Capital/EMI – who he has been with since the Beatles's first album in 1964 – and is penning a deal with a new label run by coffee makers Starbucks. In recent months, Sir Paul has been offered a £25 million advance for his next four albums from Capital/EMI. Being an advance which is payable immediately, Heather would have been able to stake a claim to half of it as part of their ongoing divorce. Industry sources claim that point was pivotal in Sir Paul's decision to let the deal lapse and refuse to renegotiate with the label so that Heather would not have access to the earnings. The pair are battling it out for McCartney's £825 million fortune after splitting last May. Signing the new deal with Starbucks will also save him some £12.5 million – a half share – of the advance Capital/EMI would have paid out for a four-album deal. Sir Paul is now set to release his new album this autumn with Starbucks. He will be the first artist to sign with US-based coffee chain's new Hear Music record label. A source claimed record executives at Capitol were devastated by the news. "They knew it was coming," the source said. "They did nothing for the Chaos album, and they were reminded that McCartney's entire contract was ending." Sir Paul's departure is especially fascinating because ever since the Beatles joined Capitol, all their albums and all their solo albums have come from the label. Capitol's association with the group since they broke up in 1970 has always been key to the organisation. Sir Paul's Wings albums were with the label, as was John Lennon's Imagine, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and Ringo Starr's Ringo! Even Sean Lennon has released a Capitol album. But all that may change now that McCartney has flown the coop, according to record industry experts. "Starbucks has proven to be a much more effective seller of CDs and DVDs than record stores, thanks to their amazing retailing and branding," an industry source said. "Starbucks customers have come to regard non-coffee product merchandise as hip and attractive, while record companies have been unable to reach customers at all in recent years."
This is London
You know Capitol is sh!tting a brick because this will probaly be the end of them. But good for him for screwing Heather out of money she doesn't deserve. Plus Starbucks is a good fit for his recent music.
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Paul McCartney and Heather Mills’ first court date. |
March 1st, 2007 under Paul McCartney/Heather Mills. [ Comments: 1 ]
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Paul McCartney and his estranged wife, Heather Mills McCartney, appeared in London's High Court on Thursday for a preliminary hearing in their divorce case. Mills McCartney, 38, said nothing as she arrived at the courthouse for the closed door session. The 64-year-old former Beatle arrived at the court's backdoor soon after. McCartney whistled and snapped his fingers as he left the building after the two-hour hearing, flashing a peace sign to photographers stationed outside the court's parking lot before being driven off in a waiting car. Mills McCartney left through a backdoor about 30 minutes later.
AP
Sounds like it went better for him. Hopefully the Judge banned her from being on Dancing with the Stars, but I doubt I got that lucky.
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How much lower can Heather Mills go? |
February 21st, 2007 under Paul McCartney/Heather Mills. [ Comments: none ]
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Heather Mills is reportedly claiming that Sir Paul McCartney is such a bad father that two of his children have "contemplated suicide". The 39-year-old is so desperate to keep their daughter Beatrice that she is reportedly prepared to make the unsubstantiated claims in court. McCartney has four adult children from his marriage to late wife Linda. There has never been any evidence that any of them have considered suicide.
Digital Spy (story) and TMZ (photo)
That is just sick for her to say. And she wonders why everyone hates her one-legged a$$. Remember not to vote for her on Dancing with the Stars!
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Has DWTS asked Heather Mills to dance? |
January 14th, 2007 under Paul McCartney/Heather Mills. [ Comments: none ]
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PAUL McCartney and Heather Mills are set to battle it out for public support—on rival US TV shows. Sir Paul has been asked to appear as a guest judge on pop reality show American Idol. While, incredibly, Heather hopes to take part in Dancing With The Stars, the US version of Strictly Come Dancing. The couple—locked in a £200million divorce battle—both holidayed last week. Sir Paul, 64, is pictured here in Jamaica with daughter Beatrice, three. Heather spent her 39th birthday in a tatty Slovenian ski resort. Macca is yet to decide if he’ll go on US Idol, possibly in April. It’s believed he could be paid as much as £200,000 for 90 minutes’ work. But a pal said: "It would put him back on the box in the US." And Heather believes she can survive the rigours of a dance contest, despite being an amputee.
News of the World
Paul McCartney was rumored for Idol last year too, so I doubt this is true. When it comes to Dancing with the Stars, I pray it is not true.
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