Paul McCartney & Heather Mills split

  • #101
Marthatex said:
Well, according to her boasts, she should be having new offers within a week, especially with the reports of her sexual prowess and dexterity.


Apparently she amasses men akin to a butterfly collector (and treats them thusly):

The ex weighs in with a letter to Paul sending his thoughts:

Heathered - by the former 'Mr Mills'

I am the bloke Heather left in the lurch for you five years ago. No hard feelings now. All is fair in love and war and all that. And, in any case, as things have turned out, I should probably thank you for having taken my seat on a plane that was doomed to crash in flames.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2190138_1,00.html

His dad on Heather:

I phoned my father. “The wedding is off,” I said. There was a pause. “Christopher,” he said finally, “I have never been so relieved in all my life.”

i am astounded she decided to spread a rumour her fiance was gay to explain why she stopped the wedding going ahead. :doh:

so if what this bloke says about her really is true, that's it. all bets are off. the woman really is a harridan and Paul just saved his sanity by stamping cancel on the relationship, bless!

i have to say if it is so paul began to see the light around 18 months ago he is a truly honourable man by trying to give it his best shot for so long. :angel:

but she isn't a gold digger. there is something going on with her psychi which is far more pernicious than that, it would seem.
 
  • #102
I want Paul to get custody of Beatrice....or at least the majority of custody. :)

Heather sounds to busy self promoting her 'legend' to raise a child.
 
  • #103
Show Me said:
I want Paul to get custody of Beatrice....or at least the majority of custody. :)

Heather sounds to busy self promoting her 'legend' to raise a child.
I hope they get joint custody. I feel it will be the best for the child. A child needs both mother and father. I also hope they try to get along for the sake of Bea.
 
  • #104
deandaniellws said:
I hope they get joint custody. I feel it will be the best for the child. A child needs both mother and father. I also hope they try to get along for the sake of Bea.
i agree-no matter how crazy a parent is we seem to need them
 
  • #105
Paul's £25m offer to keep baby Bea

Paul McCartney has offered his estranged wife Heather Mills a £25million "quickie" divorce - if she allows their daughter to live with him.
He has told friends he is close to reaching a deal with Miss Mills, even though they only announced their separation a week ago.
Under the deal, the couple's two-year-old daughter Beatrice will have "residency" with 63-year-old Sir Paul, although they will officially share custody of her.
And although there has been speculation that Miss Mills, 38, could get up to £200million of Sir Paul's £800million fortune after being married for four years, her settlement is likelier to be closer to £25million.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...rticle_id=387493&in_page_id=1773&in_a_source=

That would be 47,093,888.43 USD.

cheap at the price, when one considers what it could be if she put her mind to it. as Mills appears to want to travel non stop for charity it would seem better Beatrice has a permanent home at McCartney's.

apparently she'll most likely give a large amount of any settlement to her anti-landmine charity.
 
  • #106
And I am sure poor, innocent Bea won't have any Mommy issues when she grows up to learn how much money her Mommy received to relinquish custody of her.
 
  • #107
You're a tough crowd. :truce: :truce: :truce:


Heather has just had major surgery. Perhaps she's thinking that it would be difficult for her to be the best mommie possible to a toddler when she can't even walk. I think the age difference is something that's very difficult to overcome. Its too bad that they didn't take the time to be sure their relationship was solid before they brought a child into the world, but regardless of that. I'm sure this little girl will grow up knowing that BOTH of her parents love her very much.

I don't know anything about either one of them other than what I've read, but let's face it. The world has treated him like a GOD for the last 40 years. I'm pretty sure that he's used to getting his way no matter what. That doesn't always make for the most compromising individual. He may not be willing to change in ways that most people have to change when they get married.
 
  • #108
Jeana (DP) said:
You're a tough crowd. :truce: :truce: :truce:


Heather has just had major surgery. Perhaps she's thinking that it would be difficult for her to be the best mommie possible to a toddler when she can't even walk. I think the age difference is something that's very difficult to overcome. Its too bad that they didn't take the time to be sure their relationship was solid before they brought a child into the world, but regardless of that. I'm sure this little girl will grow up knowing that BOTH of her parents love her very much.

I don't know anything about either one of them other than what I've read, but let's face it. The world has treated him like a GOD for the last 40 years. I'm pretty sure that he's used to getting his way no matter what. That doesn't always make for the most compromising individual. He may not be willing to change in ways that most people have to change when they get married.
I read that she had surgery. What exactly did she have done? More of the leg removed? If so, that sure seems pretty painful to me.
 
  • #109
Rachael said:
I read that she had surgery. What exactly did she have done? More of the leg removed? If so, that sure seems pretty painful to me.

Sir Paul McCartney's wife Heather Mills has undergone an operation on her partly-amputated left leg.
The landmine campaigner had a "revision amputation", which involves re-attaching muscle tissue to the bone.
"It was a major operation - but it has been a success," a spokesman for Ms Mills told the BBC News website.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4896754.stm

I have no idea what "revision amputation" really involves.
 
  • #110
I don't know, it sounds kind of strange to me ...all of a sudden she's in Slovakia (or was it Slovenia?) with friends and he has the small child?

Does anyone but me think that Heather might have been misbehaving herself?

Remember how quickly Donald Trump got rid of Marla Maples after she was spotted on a Florida beach at 2:00 am with her "bodyguard"?
 
  • #111
AlwaysShocked said:
I don't know, it sounds kind of strange to me ...all of a sudden she's in Slovakia (or was it Slovenia?) with friends and he has the small child?

Does anyone but me think that Heather might have been misbehaving herself?

Remember how quickly Donald Trump got rid of Marla Maples after she was spotted on a Florida beach at 2:00 am with her "bodyguard"?

"misbehaving herself"?

are you alluding to another man?

if so, no: i, personally, don't, particularly.

isn't she in Slovenia for the anti-land mine protest?
 
  • #112
Jeana (DP) said:
You're a tough crowd. :truce: :truce: :truce:


Heather has just had major surgery. Perhaps she's thinking that it would be difficult for her to be the best mommie possible to a toddler when she can't even walk. I think the age difference is something that's very difficult to overcome. Its too bad that they didn't take the time to be sure their relationship was solid before they brought a child into the world, but regardless of that. I'm sure this little girl will grow up knowing that BOTH of her parents love her very much.

I don't know anything about either one of them other than what I've read, but let's face it. The world has treated him like a GOD for the last 40 years. I'm pretty sure that he's used to getting his way no matter what. That doesn't always make for the most compromising individual. He may not be willing to change in ways that most people have to change when they get married.
I didn't realize she just had surgery. I was responding to the excerpt of the article that Floh posted where it discussed a cash offer for Paul to have full custody. If that article is correct, I would think that would be a horrible thing for Bea to discover once she gets older.
 
  • #113
Masterj said:
I didn't realize she just had surgery. I was responding to the excerpt of the article that Floh posted where it discussed a cash offer for Paul to have full custody. If that article is correct, I would think that would be a horrible thing for Bea to discover once she gets older.


I see what you're saying and based on what's behind that offer, it may be valid. I'm just saying that we don't know what his motives are. People with a lot of money are used to sometimes just throwing cash on the situtation in order "not" have to go through a long process. Perhaps he just doesn't want their business dragged through a court process. The London tabloids are even worse than the rags in America. Maybe he doesn't feel that due to her health situation of late that she would necessarily benefit from long hours in deposition and court procedures. I would have given anything to not have heard some of the stuff I did during my parents divorce. Maybe knowing that one of my parents did everything they could to prevent us kids from having to deal with that would make me feel better about what happened.
 
  • #114
If its over - its over - disolve it sooner rather than later and get on with other things . I would do the same thing screw the $ just go away .
 
  • #115
Sounds like the story of Rumplestiltskin: "I'll give you some money but you must give me the child..."

Now if Paul is the one who FILED for the divorce, and then he also wants primary custody of the child.....hmmm hmmmm

Something strange about this story.
 
  • #116
Marthatex said:
Sounds like the story of Rumplestiltskin: "I'll give you some money but you must give me the child..."

Now if Paul is the one who FILED for the divorce, and then he also wants primary custody of the child.....hmmm hmmmm

Something strange about this story.

i was thinking the same thing...i had thought she filed for divorce, for some reason...but if he filed, he knows what he's doing...(if that makes sense)
 
  • #117
There is an article on Paul & Heather today in one of the UK newspapers, what do you think of this heading:

"Heather Mills, A would be escort who dated rich Arabs, she had boob ops, liposuction and a nose job, she's manipulative, a nag and a callous liar........ and that's just what her friends say"!!!! :eek:
 
  • #118
lizziedripping said:
There is an article on Paul & Heather today in one of the UK newspapers, what do you think of this heading:

"Heather Mills, A would be escort who dated rich Arabs, she had boob ops, liposuction and a nose job, she's manipulative, a nag and a callous liar........ and that's just what her friends say"!!!! :eek:

Which paper?
 
  • #119
The SUN, it's a double page spread in the middle.
 
  • #120
lizziedripping said:
The SUN, it's a double page spread in the middle.

Thanks. :)
 

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