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BRITAIN: Heather taunts Sir Paul.


HEATHER Mills Heather Mills (born 12 January 1968 in Aldershot, Hampshire, England), also known by her courtesy title (from her husband, Sir Paul McCartney) as Lady McCartney or Heather Mills McCartney  yesterday taunted ex-husband Sir Paul McCartney, claiming he had three girlfriends and adding: "I wish the girls the best of luck."

The outspoken former model criticised the judge in the couple's divorce battle for handing down a "one-sided judgment".

And she denied she had been "explosive and volatile" during the case.

But she admitted throwing water over her ex-husband's lawyer, Fiona Shackleton, and said she did so in order to "cleanse and baptise bap´tise

v. t. 1. same as baptize.

Verb 1. baptise - administer baptism to; "The parents had the child baptized"
baptize, christen
" her.

Speaking on GMTV GMTV Good Morning Television (UK) , pictured below, she said of Sir Paul: "I think he's got three different girlfriends so I wish all the girls the best of luck.

She added: "Better them than me."

The ex-Beatle has been pictured in newspapers on holiday in the Caribbean with heiress Nancy Shevell.

He has also been linked to actress Rosanna Arquette and former Olympic horse rider Tanya Larrigan lar·ri·gan also Lar·ri·gan  
n.
A moccasin with knee-high leggings made of oiled leather.



[Origin unknown.]
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Ms Mills described her divorce battle with Sir Paul as "David versus Goliath".

And she pledged to continue her legal fight to get transcripts of the case released.

She was awarded pounds 24.3m by Mr Justice Bennett, who criticised her for being "less than candid".

Speaking from Las Vegas, where she is a judge on businessman Donald Trump's Miss USA beauty contest, she said: "People love me or hate me."

"I'm fighting to be able to clear my name. I don't need to talk about Paul, I've never wished him any harmand I want my daughter to know those things are not true."
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Apr 12, 2008
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