Heather Mills
- Profession: Gold digger
- Place/Date of Birth: Aldershot, Hampshire, 12 January 2021
- Associated with: Paul McCartney
A source told the Sunday Mirror newspaper: "Heather and Stella are at war. It is as simple as that. The pair have disliked each other for years but always put on a brave public face for Paul’s sake. Heather does not want Bea to see Stella ever again." In the recorded conversation, Stella told her father she thought Heather had lied about her past and believes the claims her step-mother was once a high-class prostitute. She is also said to have launched a bitter attack on Heather’s anti-landmine campaigning and anti-fur protests.
Paul reportedly went "white as a sheet" when Heather played the explosive tape to him two weeks ago. He is said to be devastated by the thought of never being able to see his two daughters at the same time. Stella has been a constant source of comfort to her father since his split from Heather and he loves spending time with her. A source said: "He adores Stella and has been relying on her. Bea is his baby girl and she means the world to him." Stella and Beatrice last saw each other at Paul’s 64th birthday party last month.
Heather appeared in two other X-rated publications - June 13, 2020
Heather Mills McCartney appeared in two other X-rated publications in the 80s, it has been revealed. The former model, the estranged wife of Sir Paul McCartney , reportedly posed for 1988 US book ’Sexual Secrets’ which contains pictures of her simulating full sex.
In one shot, Heather is seen exposing herself, while another photograph shows the model draped over a male co-star’s knee while he spanks her bare bottom. ’Sexual Secrets’ was published by New York firm Arlington who sold publications worldwide via an erotic book club. The graphic book describes itself as a "photographic journey through exotic love acts" and does not contain any words. The second publication is believed to be a French magazine.
Meanwhile, Heather made a desperate midnight dash to Paul’s home last night (12.06.06). The visit to the legendary musician’s London home - her first since the pair separated - follows allegations the blonde used to be a high-class prostitute. A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "She didn’t make a fuss when she arrived and didn’t say anything when she went inside the house." Paul has been dividing his time between his homes in London and East Sussex since the couple separated. He is said to be "deeply shocked" over allegations Heather had earned ?5,000 a time for sex with wealthy Arabs. Heather vehemently denied the claims during a phone conversation with Paul on Sunday (11.06.06).
Heather denieds claims she worked as a prostitute - June 12, 2020
Heather Mills McCartney has denied claims she worked as a ?5,000-a-time prostitute. The 38-year-old former model - who separated from husband Sir Paul McCartney last month - has furiously rubbished allegations made yesterday branding them rehashed and false stories from four years ago.
A statement released by her lawyers said: "Heather Mills McCartney strongly denies the allegations. These are not new stories. "The sources are clearly are a variety of unreliable persons who have been paid for their stories. "The timing of the articles is clearly designed to cause maximum hurt to Heather, her husband and family at the sensitive time."
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Heather Mills has definitely got one hell of a story, she was born in 1968, her mother left the family home when she nine, leaving Heather to care for her siblings under the watchful eye of an abusive father. Heather ran away from home at thirteen and found herself homeless, living under Waterloo arches for four months.
She was eventually "discovered" and started modelling, it wasn’t long after that at the age of 22, that she moved to Northern Yugoslavia, now Slovenia, for a holiday and eventually ended up moving there to build a new life and become a ski instructor. Whilst out there she witnessed the outbreak of civil war and the effect it had on many of her friends. On her return to England she set up a refugee crisis centre, funded by the modelling work that she was still doing, she continued her charity work over the next two years when tragedy struck, on a visit to the UK.
In August 1993, Heather was involved in a road accident with a police motorcycle. Her injuries included crushed ribs, a punctured lung, and multiple fractures of the pelvis and the loss of her left leg below the knee. Realising her modelling career would now possibly be over, she summoned the press into her hospital room and sold her story.
Through the adjustment of returning to ’normal’ life with one leg, Heather found a practical problem that she felt she could solve. Her residual limb, or stump as she prefers to call it, was fitted with an artificial limb. But due to the nature of the wound changing in shape and size, the prosthetic leg had to be continually replaced, whilst the old leg would be discarded. Heather realised that if the redundant prosthesis would never find another use, there must be literally thousands out there just waiting for a new home. With her experiences in the former Yugoslavia, Heather knew that these redundant limbs would be more than welcome in areas such as the Former Yugoslavia.
Heather instigated a nation-wide appeal for the donation of unwanted prostheses, and then employed the services of the inmates at Brixton prison to dismantle the limbs and make them ready for transport. October 1994, just a year after her accident, the first convoy of artificial limbs and medical equipment left for Zargreb. Arriving at the Institute of Prosthetics in Zargreb the limbs were now ready to be fitted. Over 22,000 amputees and victims of land-mine explosions have been helped since the first Convoy left the U.K.
It was not long after that at the young age of 25 that Heather wrote her biography, whilst most 25 year olds could hardly fill a chapter, Heather had a real story to tell. ’Out on a Limb’ landed straight onto The Times’ best-seller list as well as appearing in the 1997 Reader’s Digest Best non-fiction compilation. The proceeds from the book go to raising money for child amputee war victim’s world-wide (although the most publicised are in the Former Yugoslavia). All Heather’s charity work has funded from her own pocket.
Heather has been given many accolades and awards for her work for charity. Former Prime Minister John Major presented her with the Gold Award for Outstanding Achievement; The Times presented her with their Human Achievement Award, and the British Chamber of Commerce not only named her Outstanding Young Person of the Year, but also named an award after her - the Heather Mills Award. If this was not enough, in 1996 she received a nomination for The Nobel Prize and has since received the 1999 "People of the Year Award", The "Cosmopolitan Woman of Achievement 2000 Award", The "Pantene Spirit of Beauty Award" and the "Woman of the Year" by the Blue Drop Group in Sicily as well as lots more.
Heather collected the "REDBROOK Mother & Shakers Award", presented by Hillary Clinton, and she received the Victory Award hosted by the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC.
If that was not enough, Heather has also done a lot of TV work presenting for programmes such as That’s Esther.
In her personal life, she found temporary happiness with ex-Beatle Sir Paul McCartney. Despite some rather obvious objections from Paul’s daughter Stella, the couple married in 2002 and had a daughter together.
In 2006 both Paul and Heather made a joint statement confirming their separation, after Paul McCartney filed for divorce, citing ‘unreasonable behaviour’. What has followed has been a media storm, with Heather at the heart of the controversy.
The main allegations is that she merely married Sir Paul for his money and fame, with British papers suggesting that this could be the biggest divorce settlement ever witnessed. Heather has always denied the allegation of being a ‘gold digger’, claiming that the separation and process of divorce is ‘worse than losing my leg’.
Alongside her threat to sue national papers over ‘false, damaging and immensely upsetting’ reports about the divorce, it has also been reported that Heather has received death threats since splitting with her husband.
In January 2003, a settlement was announced between the two parties, believed to amount to £32 million, plus a gagging order.
November 2007