Sir Paul McCartney is planning to take his former wife Heather Mills on a 14-month tour with him.
The music legend is desperate to keep their daughter Bea close by when he travels the world for a series of new gigs.
Macca has told his friends that paying for Mills and Bea to join him on the tour would be the most convenient arrangement. However, his pals have warned him that the plan could simply lead to further animosity between . . .
The music legend is desperate to keep their daughter Bea close by when he travels the world for a series of new gigs.
Macca has told his friends that paying for Mills and Bea to join him on the tour would be the most convenient arrangement. However, his pals have warned him that the plan could simply lead to further animosity between . . .
- 4/20/2008
- by Daniel_Kilkelly_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Daniel Kilkelly)
- Digital Spy
Heather Mills, move over. An actress in the middle of a nasty breakup with her Broadway mogul husband is not only taking her case to court but to the entire audience of YouTube in what is considered a first. In her six-minute video (which as of Wednesday morning had received more than 287,000 hits), British actress and playwright Tricia Walsh-Smith lashes out at husband Phil Smith, president of the Shubert Organization, the largest theater owner on Broadway – and the man who now wants her out of his life.On camera in the Park Avenue apartment from which she says she is being forcibly evicted by him,...
- 4/16/2008
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Latest: nm1185724 autoHeather Mills[/link] is moving to America after all, despite recently complaining she couldn't afford to buy a new home there.
The former glamour model - who recently won a $50 million (GBP25 million) divorce settlement from former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney - revealed her plans to audience members at the Miss U.S.A. beauty pageant in Las Vegas on Saturday, where she was a judge.
Despite being booed when she was introduced to the crowd, she told audience members, "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."
Mills was recently spotted househunting in New York City, but her spokesperson has moaned she can't afford to live in the Big Apple, claiming, "She doesn't have that much money. It (the divorce settlement)'s a lot of money to a regular person, but once you want to start supporting good causes, that money goes really quick."...
The former glamour model - who recently won a $50 million (GBP25 million) divorce settlement from former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney - revealed her plans to audience members at the Miss U.S.A. beauty pageant in Las Vegas on Saturday, where she was a judge.
Despite being booed when she was introduced to the crowd, she told audience members, "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."
Mills was recently spotted househunting in New York City, but her spokesperson has moaned she can't afford to live in the Big Apple, claiming, "She doesn't have that much money. It (the divorce settlement)'s a lot of money to a regular person, but once you want to start supporting good causes, that money goes really quick."...
- 4/15/2008
- WENN
Sir Paul McCartney's estranged wife nm1185724 autoHeather Mills[/link] has denied she is currently house-hunting in New York - insisting she doesn't have enough money to buy a home there.
The former glamour model won a $50 million (GBP25 million) divorce settlement from the former Beatle last month and has since spent time in the U.S. judging the Miss Usa beauty pageant - fitting in a visit to the Big Apple during the same trip.
And Mills was reported to be viewing properties in the prestigious Greenwich Village area of the city.
But now the 40-year-old's representative Michelle Elyzabeth has hit back at the rumours - declaring that Mills can't afford a New York home.
She says, "She doesn't have that much money. It's a lot of money to a regular person, but once you want to start supporting good causes, that money goes really quick."...
The former glamour model won a $50 million (GBP25 million) divorce settlement from the former Beatle last month and has since spent time in the U.S. judging the Miss Usa beauty pageant - fitting in a visit to the Big Apple during the same trip.
And Mills was reported to be viewing properties in the prestigious Greenwich Village area of the city.
But now the 40-year-old's representative Michelle Elyzabeth has hit back at the rumours - declaring that Mills can't afford a New York home.
She says, "She doesn't have that much money. It's a lot of money to a regular person, but once you want to start supporting good causes, that money goes really quick."...
- 4/15/2008
- WENN
Sir Paul McCartney is removing all of nm1185724 autoHeather Mills[/link]'s belongings from his flat in New York.
The singer is reportedly keen to leave the past behind after his Caribbean getaway with heiress Nancy Shevell last month.
A friend told the Daily Express: "The holiday with Nancy has done him the world of good and he wants to put the heartache behind him and move on. He's also planning a fresh start for his house in New York.
"First he's . . .
The singer is reportedly keen to leave the past behind after his Caribbean getaway with heiress Nancy Shevell last month.
A friend told the Daily Express: "The holiday with Nancy has done him the world of good and he wants to put the heartache behind him and move on. He's also planning a fresh start for his house in New York.
"First he's . . .
- 4/14/2008
- by Beth_Hilton_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Beth Hilton)
- Digital Spy
Never mind the boos: Heather Mills is just out to have a good time. After the Miss Usa audience booed the judge's introduction Friday night in Las Vegas, the former Mrs. Paul McCartney let loose at a pageant afterparty at hot spot Prive. Mills hit the dancefloor for a couple of hours and showed off some of her Dancing with the Stars moves shortly after midnight (and after a long conversation with Penthouse exec Marc Bell). At one point, Mills – who settled her $50 million divorce deal last month – grooved to the Donna Summer classic "She Works Hard for the Money.
- 4/12/2008
- by Mark Gray
- PEOPLE.com
Surrounded by beauty queens at the Miss Usa Pageant on Friday, Gossip Girls' Chace Crawford only had eyes for one woman: Miss Missouri. Of course, Miss Missouri is Candice Crawford, Chace's sister, a 21-year-old blonde beauty who dazzled judges deep into the competition. But despite a public endorsement from her famous brother, Candice Crawford fell short in her bid to become Miss Usa in Las Vegas – that honor went to Miss Texas Crystle Stewart. While the TV star wasn't wearing an oversized pin on his lapel like the rest of his family, Crawford's support was more vocal. When it was...
- 4/12/2008
- by Mark Gray
- PEOPLE.com
Heather Mills got a mixed reception when she was introduced as a judge at the Miss Usa 2008 pageant last night.
The former wife of Sir Paul McCartney helped to decide the winner of the competition, which was held at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
The contest, which was broadcast on live television in the Us, saw Mills receive both cheers and jeers when she was introduced to the audience.
Just hours earlier, Heather had told Gmtv that she enjoyed spending time in the States because the reaction to her is "99% . . .
The former wife of Sir Paul McCartney helped to decide the winner of the competition, which was held at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
The contest, which was broadcast on live television in the Us, saw Mills receive both cheers and jeers when she was introduced to the audience.
Just hours earlier, Heather had told Gmtv that she enjoyed spending time in the States because the reaction to her is "99% . . .
- 4/12/2008
- by Daniel_Kilkelly_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Daniel Kilkelly)
- Digital Spy
Heather Mills has claimed that she doesn't mind if people dislike her.
The animal rights activist admitted she was the sort of person who divided opinions, but said as long as she had her charity work she would be able to cope with that.
Speaking on Gmtv, Mills said: "People love me or hate me, and all I think about is the people that I know and suffer with different causes, and carry on with my charity work which keeps me alive, really."
Mills taunted Sir Paul McCartney during the interview, joking about the fact that he has recently been romantically linked to three women.
She commented: "I think he's got three different girlfriends so I wish all the girls the best of luck. . . .
The animal rights activist admitted she was the sort of person who divided opinions, but said as long as she had her charity work she would be able to cope with that.
Speaking on Gmtv, Mills said: "People love me or hate me, and all I think about is the people that I know and suffer with different causes, and carry on with my charity work which keeps me alive, really."
Mills taunted Sir Paul McCartney during the interview, joking about the fact that he has recently been romantically linked to three women.
She commented: "I think he's got three different girlfriends so I wish all the girls the best of luck. . . .
- 4/11/2008
- by Alex_Fletcher_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Alex Fletcher)
- Digital Spy
It'll take more than a gag order to silence Heather Mills. Under the terms of her recent divorce deal – valued at around $50 million – she's forbidden to discuss ex-husband Paul McCartney. But that didn't stop Mills from weighing in on the new women in his life. "I think he's got three different girlfriends," she told Britain's Gmtv morning show on Friday. "So I wish all the girls the best of luck." For the record, McCartney, 65, has recently been linked to two women – actress Rosanna Arquette and American businesswoman Nancy Shevell (who accompanied the former Beatle on a recent Caribbean getaway). And,...
- 4/11/2008
- by Caris Davis
- PEOPLE.com
Heather Mills has reportedly pestered hotel staff with a list of dietary requirements for her daughter.
The animal rights activist called the La Gazelle d'Or hotel to warn them about 4-year-old Beatrice's vegan eating regime when she heard ex-husband Paul McCartney was taking her on holiday there.
McCartney is annoyed by his former wife's actions as he believes he is perfectly capable of looking after his own child, . . .
The animal rights activist called the La Gazelle d'Or hotel to warn them about 4-year-old Beatrice's vegan eating regime when she heard ex-husband Paul McCartney was taking her on holiday there.
McCartney is annoyed by his former wife's actions as he believes he is perfectly capable of looking after his own child, . . .
- 4/9/2008
- by Alex_Fletcher_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Alex Fletcher)
- Digital Spy
Late British royal Diana, Princess Of Wales died as a result of the gross negligence of driver Henri Paul and the paparazzi, a London jury has decided.
The Princess and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed were killed in a Paris, France car crash in 1997.
The inquest aimed to establish whether Diana and Dodi were the victims of an accident, or if they were the targets of an assassination plot headed by the British royal family - as claimed by tycoon, and Dodi's father, Mohamed Al Fayed.
But the six-month inquest came to a close on Monday after three-and-a-half days of deliberations.
Nine of the 11 jurors were in agreement with the final verdict of unlawful killing, which blamed chauffeur Paul for driving with impaired judgement while under the influence of alcohol on the fateful night of 31 August, 1997. They also agreed the paparazzi played a part in their deaths by recklessly pursing them in a high speed chase that led to the crash.
London's High Court heard how the crash in the Alma Tunnel was caused by the speed and the manner of which the Princess' Mercedes was being driven.
The jury ruled that both Diana and Fayed died because they were not wearing a seatbelt when the black Mercedes hit a pillar in the tunnel.
Paul, who was not wearing a seatbelt either, also perished in the tragic crash.
The jury had been given five verdict options by coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker last week (ends04Apr08), including: unlawful killing by grossly negligent driving of the paparazzi in the following vehicles; unlawful killing through the gross negligence of the driver Henri Paul; and unlawful killing by the grossly negligent driving of both the following vehicles and Paul.
The members of the jury were also given the choices of accidental death or an open verdict if they felt there was insufficient evidence to reach a majority conclusion.
However, the jury were not allowed to rule the couple's death as a murder, after Lord Baker claimed there was "no evidence" to support Al Fayed's claims.
The Princess and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed were killed in a Paris, France car crash in 1997.
The inquest aimed to establish whether Diana and Dodi were the victims of an accident, or if they were the targets of an assassination plot headed by the British royal family - as claimed by tycoon, and Dodi's father, Mohamed Al Fayed.
But the six-month inquest came to a close on Monday after three-and-a-half days of deliberations.
Nine of the 11 jurors were in agreement with the final verdict of unlawful killing, which blamed chauffeur Paul for driving with impaired judgement while under the influence of alcohol on the fateful night of 31 August, 1997. They also agreed the paparazzi played a part in their deaths by recklessly pursing them in a high speed chase that led to the crash.
London's High Court heard how the crash in the Alma Tunnel was caused by the speed and the manner of which the Princess' Mercedes was being driven.
The jury ruled that both Diana and Fayed died because they were not wearing a seatbelt when the black Mercedes hit a pillar in the tunnel.
Paul, who was not wearing a seatbelt either, also perished in the tragic crash.
The jury had been given five verdict options by coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker last week (ends04Apr08), including: unlawful killing by grossly negligent driving of the paparazzi in the following vehicles; unlawful killing through the gross negligence of the driver Henri Paul; and unlawful killing by the grossly negligent driving of both the following vehicles and Paul.
The members of the jury were also given the choices of accidental death or an open verdict if they felt there was insufficient evidence to reach a majority conclusion.
However, the jury were not allowed to rule the couple's death as a murder, after Lord Baker claimed there was "no evidence" to support Al Fayed's claims.
- 4/7/2008
- WENN
Just weeks after finalizing his $50 million divorce from Heather Mills, Paul McCartney is making headlines again – this time for an emotional interview about his first wife, Linda, who succumbed to breast cancer 10 years ago. McCartney tells Britain's Sunday Times Magazine he can still recall their first meeting, "probably 40 years [ago], at the London nightclub Bag O' Nails. "There was an immediate attraction between us," he said in the article, which coincides with an exhibition of Linda McCartney's photographs at the James Hyman gallery in central London. His pick-up line? "My name's Paul. What's yours?" McCartney told the paper. "I think she probably recognized me.
- 4/7/2008
- by Kate Stroup
- PEOPLE.com
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