Does any one know the stories behind why the divorce between Heather Mills and P!


Question: I realize that many people think she's just a gold digger, but I've never heard what the rumor was surrounding their marriage/problems? Was some one abusive, controlling, etc??


Answers: I realize that many people think she's just a gold digger, but I've never heard what the rumor was surrounding their marriage/problems? Was some one abusive, controlling, etc??

She would beat him with her prosthetic leg whenever he started singing Hey Jude...

well their age difference was probably more of a problem than they ever realized it could become. You know when people end a marriage and it's so bad they want to get out no matter what. I think that's what happened.

not too worry //its all over with she got her money and she ran

Yet, did you see when they both made their statement
to the Media together?
It was so very proper, so very English...
they both seemed like best friends.

There are several different versions of the stories out there. Mind you, most of them powered by Heather. First she claimed the media got in the way. Then she started accusing Paul of emotional abuse.

So which is it, I wonder?

Another possibility not really explored by the media but glaringly obvious?

This marriage all could have been a scenario a bit like the 1938 Daphne DuMaurier story "Rebecca" where the protagonist marries a widower named Maxim, but NO ONE will acknowledge her as the 2d Mrs DeWinter... Mrs. Danvers and the rest of the househould staff plot and rebel against wife #2, and the deceased 1st wife, Rebecca, is pretty much deified and is a presence everywhere overshadowing wife #2...somehow not allowing the 2d Mrs. DeWinter to become the true mistress of the household.

Maybe Heather ran into something similar?

You'll notice when Heather was younger, she and Linda had a decided resemblance....and maybe all that a grieving Sir Paul wanted was to be able to close his eyes, hold her near, and pretend she was Linda? Not an uncommon sentiment for a widower.

Naaaaaah!

"Teather" creates enough drama without having to resort to classic literature for more of it ahahahaha....but I wouldn't be surprised if she wrote a tell-all book, or tries to have a movie made of this stuff.



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