Sir Paul McCartney has had to stop daughter Stella from lashing out at Heather Mills over claims she was violent to her mum. UK’s The Sun tabloid reports the Beatle’s daughter wanted to confront her stepmum face-to-face for allegedly telling a pal her dad abused first wife Linda during their 30-year marriage. McCartney reportedly told Stella, who is eight-months pregnant, he didn’t want any more mud-slinging and it was better to remain dignified at all times. A pal told the paper: "Stella was hell-bent on a face- to-face with Heather. But Paul urged her to keep her dignity. "He said he wanted to have his day in court, and was doing his uppermost to stop the mud-slinging. "Stella is still fuming but has had no contact with Heather after her dad’s advice." Meanwhile, the paper quoted one of Heather’s friends as saying the allegations against Stella’s mother were true. "She told me he did to Linda what he did to her," the friend said. "She says staff of Paul’s told her Linda had also suffered abuse." A close friend of McCartney, 64, said he was "seething and sickened" over the allegations. He admitted last week he was only being saved from a breakdown by his children Stella, 35, Mary, 37, and James, 29. His relationship with their mum Linda, who died from breast cancer in 1998, is widely accepted to be the most loving in showbiz history.
The Age
You know Stella could easily take her even if Heather had two good legs to stand on!