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I had no idea that areolas could be that big, especially on a woman who has never nursed. :blink:

AFter seeing this I wonder if maybe she was pregnant at one time. Boobs don't usually look like this unless you have nursed or had a lot of hormones. God is she gross.

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I had no idea that areolas could be that big, especially on a woman who has never nursed. :blink:

AFter seeing this I wonder if maybe she was pregnant at one time. Boobs don't usually look like this unless you have nursed or had a lot of hormones. God is she gross.

 

 

I hate to admit that I looked closely, but doesn't one of those areolas look bigger than the other. :ph34r:

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I had no idea that areolas could be that big, especially on a woman who has never nursed. :blink:

AFter seeing this I wonder if maybe she was pregnant at one time. Boobs don't usually look like this unless you have nursed or had a lot of hormones. God is she gross.

 

I hate to admit that I looked closely, but doesn't one of those areolas look bigger than the other. :ph34r:
Their unnatural shape (and how they sit at the chest wall) make me think she had small implants. So imagine those puppies without implants but with those areolas. (Yes, one is quite a bit larger than the other). But she's just gross. What's really sad is that she obviously thought she looked hot. :blink:

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Rosanna Arquette Bonds with Paul McCartney over Music

 

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So what's going on with Rosanna Arquette and Paul McCartney?

 

One thing's certain, the two "are spending more time together," the actress's sibling Alexis Arquette tells PEOPLE at the TV Academy's annual Ribbon of Hope AIDS charity event in L.A. on Saturday.

 

Last week Arquette, 48, and McCartney, 65, made international news when a British tabloid photographed the pair taking an intimate stroll through London's Hampstead Heath.

 

And it seems the two, who are "good friends," according to Arquette's rep, have a common bond: their love of music.

 

"[Rosanna] interviewed him for a documentary that she did on Rock and Roll," says Alexis. "She's been a big fan of his music for a long time, and I know that they befriended each other several years ago. "

 

He adds, "Who knows, if something came out of it, that's cool, it's great."

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Silver Dollar Heather

 

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The News of the World has a new picture from Heather Mills' porn past. This one shows Heather proudly showing off her huge, pancake nipples. Click here to see it. Heather recently said she took "glamour pictures" and not "porn pictures." Um...there's nothing glamorous about seeing Heather spread her coochie.

 

While Heather lies about about that shit, Paul McCartney is continuing to date Rosanna Arquette. Rosanna's sister, Alexis Arquette, said the two are bonding over music and spending more time together. She told People "[Rosanna] interviewed him for a documentary that she did on Rock and Roll. She's been a big fan of his music for a long time, and I know that they befriended each other several years ago. "

 

A source said that Heather doesn't like that Paul's dating Rosanna and is planning her own romance soon. I know how Heather can get her revenge! Date Alexis!

 

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SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY has found one positive amid the turmoil of his divorce with estranged wife HEATHER MILLS - he has learned the gift of "patience". The 65-year-old has been embroiled in bitter divorce negotiations with the ex-model, who launched a string of scathing attacks on the former Beatle last month (Nov07), and is now facing a custody battle over daughter Beatrice. When asked what 2007 has taught him, he admits, "F**k all (nothing). Algebra? B Minor? Patience, perhaps? Obviously the low point was the whole divorce thing. That situation isn't madly great. But there you go. Patience is required. It's happening and I'm working through the process. But the former Beatle insists the year's hardships have resulted in an outpouring of optimistic music: "I tend to do hopeful songs in order to counteract the angst. I'm not so good at angst-ridden songs. My natural optimism tends to take over." Mills and MCCartney have been separated since May 2006 and have a four-year-old daughter, Beatrice, together.

 

 

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Paul McCartney's other break-up

He's become an OAP, he's divorcing Heather and he has severed his ties to EMI. But Paul McCartney remains upbeat and busy

 

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As the man who penned When I’m 64, it probably goes without saying that Paul McCartney felt a twinge of trepidation as June 18, 2006, finally approached. The way McCartney tells it, the plan was to pay little attention to it, perhaps avoid going out of his way to hear his most vaudeville contribution to Sgt Pepper. But that very morning he was greeted at his house by a delegation of younger McCartneys. “My kids did a version for me,” he exclaims from the kitchen of his Sussex recording studio. “I even had the baby doing it.” By way of illustration, McCartney lets forth a high-pitched imitation of Beatrice Milly McCartney singing When I’m 64 with atonal gusto.

 

A prurient inquiry springs to mind at this point. You wonder if Heather was there, singing along with the Maccas, all the better to imagine the atmosphere on that mildly mythical morning. But you weigh up the risks of upsetting a Beatle and you let it pass.

 

By the time he reached a pensionable 65 this year, he had turned into another one of his songs – he was here, there and everywhere. No doubt, some of the attention was unwelcome. When redtop headlines weren’t trumpeting the latest instalment of his divorce they were shining a light on his ensuing liaisons – a weekend apparently spent with the Hamptons socialite Nancy Shevell, and his current relationship with Rosanna Arquette. But even setting that aside, it was a period of activity unseen since the days when he had three other Beatles beside him to share the burden.

 

In June he formally severed his 45-year relationship with EMI by releasing his 14th solo album, Memory Almost Full, not with a conventional record label but with Starbucks’ music division Hear Music. Along the way, there were British and American gigs of hysteria-inducing intimacy and even a measure of acceptance for his classical work – his memorial piece to Linda McCartney, Ecce Cor Meum, earned him a Classical Brit.

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During a 50-minute conversation, there is one word he uses more than any other. If, as GQ recently declared, Paul McCartney is the Man of the Year, then “exciting” was his word of the year. And if something wasn’t exciting, Macca didn’t want to know about it.

 

It seems that excitement – or rather the lack of it – struck the death knell for what was already becoming a strained relationship with his old label. “Everybody at EMI had become a part of the furniture. I’d be a couch; Coldplay are an armchair. And Robbie Williams, I dread to think what he was,” he begins. “But the most important thing was, I’d felt [the people at EMI] had become really very boring, y’know? And I dreaded going to see them.”

 

Boring in what way? “Well, because I could guess what they were going to say – ‘Love your record, Paul’ – and I’d say: ‘Well, what should we do with it?’ Then they’d go: ‘Well, we think you ought to go to Cologne’, which is what they always say.

 

“This idea became symbolic of the treadmill, you know? You go somewhere, speak to a million journalists for one day, and you get all the same questions. It’s mind-numbing. So I started saying: ‘God, we’ve got to do something else’.”

 

Had his American producer David Kahne not been on hand to hear these grievances then McCartney may never have got as far as working out what that “something else” was. Unluckily for EMI though, Kahne had friends at Hear Music. By the time McCartney got around to telling EMI the bad news, the deal was as good as done. Someone at the coffee chain told him that 400 Starbucks in China would be stocking the CD. He liked the idea almost as much as the fact that no one had mentioned Cologne.

 

The clincher, though, was the meeting he had with Starbucks executives, in which Memory Almost Full was played back in its entirety. “You Tell Me came on and one of the team started crying. It was weird. I thought, ‘Oh, this is real feedback.”

 

Not much crying at EMI then, lately? “Well, there is, but for other reasons,” McCartney says. It might be argued that, for an industry monolith such as EMI – now owned by a private equity firm, Terra Firma – losing Paul McCartney in one year is unlucky. That the label went on to lose Radiohead because, in the words of the guitarist Ed O’Brien, “Terra Firma doesn’t understand the music industry” – starts to look like recklessness. Thom Yorke may bristle at the idea of jumping ship to Starbucks, but one thing he and McCartney have in common is their enthusiasm for new, faster ways of putting out music.

 

Actually, they’re strangely reminiscent of the old ways. McCartney was one of millions who downloaded Radiohead’sIn Rainbows, paying “something reasonable”, on the week it appeared. “This was how we used to operate,” he enthuses. “I remember John [Lennon], for instance, writing Instant Karma and demanding it was released the following week.”

 

It wasn’t the case with EMI. “I’d started saying to them: ‘Look, we could write a thing and have it released the next week.’ And they would say: ‘You can’t do that these days.’ So I would say: ‘Well, how much time do you need?’ And they’d say six months. I said: ‘Why do you need that long?’ And do you know what they said? ‘To figure out how to market it.’ I said: ‘Wait a minute, are you sure you need six months for that? Couldn’t some bright people do that in two days?’ Jesus Christ. I said: ‘Look boys, I’m sorry, I’m digging a new furrow.”

 

And a fertile one at that. This year he bought the domain name www.meyesight. com (a pun on MySpace but pronounced so that it rhymes with “eyesight”) as a platform for his poems, paintings and demos. Far from making him retreat behind locked doors, the fallout from his divorce from Heather has thrown him not just into work but into a whirl of social engagements. At the Q Awards in September he got talking to Damon Albarn and congratulated him on the success of his Africa Express “super-jam” at Glastonbury.

 

“He asked me to take part in it, actually. I couldn’t do it because of my personal difficulties. I was looking after my daughter and I couldn’t really schlep her down and do that. But I think they’re gonna do another one, so I might get involved next year.”

 

The way his 2008 is shaping up, McCartney might find it no less of a struggle to fit in the next one. In February he picks up an award for Outstanding Contribution to Music at the Brits. Between then and his Anfield stadium show in the summer, he goes into the studio to assist on an album of songs by his famously shy son, James.

 

Also nearing completion are a guitar concerto and a new album under his nom de plume The Fireman. While he’s under no illusions about the place these projects will have in the mainstream, you suspect that much of his current swagger stems from the reception accorded to Memory Almost Full. It’s a record on which the Linda years seemed to loom large – not just on Wings-style rockers such as Only Mama Knows andNod Your Head, but across a succession of confessional, contemplative songs. Writing about his happiest years as though part of some increasingly intangible dream,You Tell Me, That Was Me and The End of the End numbered among his most affecting tunes for years.

 

That McCartney takes as much inspiration from Wings these days as he does from the Beatles, is probably no accident. The Beatles don’t need anyone to stick up for them. But the same can’t be said of the band formed by Paul and Linda in the hangover of the decade that the Beatles helped to define. When talk turns to the subject of Wings, McCartney relays a favourite story about Bruce Springsteen. “We were at the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and we got talking. He said: ‘You know what? I like Silly Love Songs. I really didn’t get it at first, but now I’ve got a wife and kids I get what you meant’.”

 

It isn’t difficult to work out the subtext of this story. Having spent the Sixties as you would expect a Beatle to spend the Sixties – seeing Jane Asher, getting high with his arty mates at the Indica Gallery, being a Beatle – he changed with the new decade.

 

And many of his contemporaries resented him for it, little realising that the changes he underwent would befall them too. Family. Kids. Mellow times. “Some people wanna fill the world with silly love songs/And what’s wrong with that?”

 

Does he ever get bored of being portrayed as easygoing, thumbs-aloft Macca? I suggest that his glass-half-full persona must have been manufactured as a method for coping with his extraordinary fame. He bristles slightly at the word “manufactured”. In fact, he says, it was probably a mechanism that activated itself during an adolescence overshadowed by the death of his mother. “If you knew anyone I went to school with, it was the same, you know. I was pretty optimistic.”

 

Besides, even happy songs have a way of turning sad as the years go by. Penny Lane pauses the videotape of memory on a moment to which its author knows he can never return. Even When I’m 64 carries a poignancy that he couldn’t have foreseen when he wrote it. “You know, I think you’re getting to the philosophical core of things when you say that. Things that are happy also contain the seed of sadness.”

 

By way of illustration, he pretends to be a brass band playing I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside. Images of Victorian ghosts in stripy bathing costumes suddenly abound. “See what I mean? One day, when we discover the meaning of life, that will somehow be contained within it – that happy is sad and sad is happy.”

 

At the risk of sounding like an enterprising Starbucks executive with a chopped onion secreted in his handkerchief, I tell Paul that the home movies on The McCartney Years – a new DVD anthology spanning his work with and beyond Wings – movingly underscores the point. Particularly affecting is the footage of the McCartneys revelling in anonymity at their Scottish farm retreat. It must have been incredible to raise children who had yet to rumble who exactly their dad was.

 

“Exactly,” he says. “There was one moment where they were riding their little ponies in Scotland, and Stella said to me: ‘Dad! You’re Paul McCartney, aren’t you?’ ‘Yes darling, but I’m Daddy really’.”

 

Were any reminder needed that he’s still Daddy, he has to leave his studio in a few minutes to pick up four-year-old Beatrice from school. On the way back they might do some Christmas shopping – a ritual with which he is quite hands-on. “I like to do that myself, you know?” In terms of getting the kids excited, I tell him I can recommend the Argos catalogue. It’s got nearly 2,000 pages.

 

“I don’t get the Argos,” he says, with the mock air of a man who may yet do – now that the idea has occurred to him. “But I do have others. There are catalogues that are even better than Argos. Believe you me.”

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Heather Mills Doesn't Pay Her Bills

 

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Heather Mills is facing a major lawsuit from her former attorneys. The Mishcon de Reya firm represented Heather through most of her divorce battle with Paul McCartney. The firm dumped Heather's ass after her crazy rants on several TV talk shows. Heather owes them over £2million.

 

The firm is afraid if Heather wins a small settlement, they might not get anything because Heather will pay off her other debts first. This also gives Paul some leverage. He could offer Heather a small settlement if he also agrees to pay off her debts.

 

A source told the Daily Mail , "Heather has been told she has to make steps to clear the debt. She has been told that a writ is as good as on its way."

 

"Mishcon is acting as any business that is concerned about recovering a bad debt would. The firm worked tirelessly in difficult circumstances for Heather and it is now concerned it may not get its money. Mishcon is concerned that Heather could get a nominal settlement of a few million pounds. But because she has other debts to clear, there is a worry that Mishcon will be at the back of the queue."

 

Someone better get another reality show STAT! Shit, Heather's probably going to have to do fetish porn in order to pay off that debt.

 

She also deserves it for hiring an overpriced firm. £2million? Bitch is getting a taste of her own medicine. She's getting taken to the cleaners the same way she's trying to take Paul to the cleaners.

 

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Kylie's duet with Beatles legend

 

FROM one legend to another: Kylie Minogue has joined Sir Paul McCartney for a duet.

The Aussie pop star and the former Beatle recorded a rendition of Dance Tonight, taken from McCartney's recent solo album, Memory Almost Full.

 

The performance, to be televised in Britain on New Year's Eve, also features Minogue sexily sprawled over a piano, singing a slow version of her hit, I Should Be So Lucky.

 

A source said that, after Minogue's show-stopping gig, she sat at McCartney's table and watched the rest of the TV show being filmed.

 

"Macca paid Kylie his full attention and they nattered away like old pals," the source said.

 

It was a busy lead-in to Christmas for Minogue, who blitzed the European media this past month promoting her hit new album, X.

 

Besides appearing front and centre at a recent Chanel fashion show, Minogue has jetted all over Europe. She bonded with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger on a German chat show and performed on sister Dannii's UK show, The X Factor.

 

She also put in a sizzling performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.

 

Despite turning 40 next May, Minogue is as energetic as ever and has sported an edgy platinum blonde bob to add to the sexy look she has adopted since recovering from breast cancer.

 

She will embark on a world tour in 2008 but is yet to announce dates for Australia.

 

She also continues to collaborate with some of music's biggest names.

 

Most recently she wrote a song for hot British electro group Hot Chip.

 

"It's a crazy song," said Hot Chip's Joe Goddard.

 

"It's industrial and clanging and even has farmyard animal noises on it.

 

"It's the kind of music you'd never normally associate with Kylie.

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Paul McCartney and Ozzy Osbourne are set to perform together at February's Brit Awards.

 

The former Beatle and Black Sabbath members might not seem like immediate gigging pals but it seems Ozzy is a big admirer of Macca.

 

With wife Sharon doing the business behind closed doors their onstage debut together is set to take place in February next year.

 

McCartney's latest record Memory Almost Full is viewed by Ozzy as being the best to be released in 2007.

 

And there's no doubt Macca will be lapping up a lot of adulation at the awards ceremony, where he will receive an Outstanding Contribution to Music gong for his career.

 

To cap it off he will perform his James Bond theme masterpiece, Live and Let Die, with Osbourne. The intriguing prospect was described in wholly positive terms by the missus, X Factor judge Sharon.

 

"They go together really well. It will be amazing," she said.

 

 

 

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Music legend Sir Paul McCartney underwent secret heart surgery last autumn, it was revealed last night.

 

The 65-year-old former Beatle reportedly had a coronary angioplasty - a procedure that opens up arteries and allows a greater flow of blood.

 

A source told British newspaper The Sun: “Paul had been complaining about not feeling well and saw a Harley Street specialist at The London Clinic.

 

“Tests were carried out and the decision was taken to operate. Paul had the angioplasty in a private hospital. It was all very routine but any work on your heart is a big deal.”

 

The singer, who is currently embroiled in a bitter divorce battle with estranged wife Heather Mills made a good recovery as he joined Aussie pop princess Kyle Minogue on-stage on New Year’s day to perform his hit single Dance Tonight during Jools Holland’s BBC2 New Year special.

 

A pal said: “Luckily Paul is in very good shape. He does regular exercise and is fit.

 

“He eats well and does not carry any excess weight. He has always been in exceptional health, which is remarkable when you think of the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle he once had.”

 

Surgeons perform coronary angioplasty by passing a fine tube in through the groin and up to the aorta.

 

A small balloon at the tip of the tube is inflated at the narrowest part of an artery to squash fatty deposits clogging it and allow blood to flow freely again.

 

A stent - a short wire-mesh tube - is usually left in to prop open that segment of artery.

 

Last night a spokesperson for Paul confirmed that the secret surgery had been performed in the autumn, saying: “It was a routine medical operation.”

 

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Heather Mills and Sir Paul McCartney had a bitter row over their four-year-old daughter Beatrice over the festive period, it has been claimed.

 

The pair - who ended their short-lived marriage 18 months ago - reportedly had a series of furious rows over Christmas, the first when they met to exchange daughter Beatrice.

 

Mills - who is reportedly planning to sell her East Sussex mansion in order to foot her huge legal bill, accused her estranged husband of stringing out the settlement talks to “starve her out”.

 

She also claimed he was trying to buy his daughter’s affection by shelling out £15,000 on extravagant Christmas gifts for the youngster.

 

Sources close to the McCartney family claim the arguments had made for a miserable Christmas.

 

“It all started off at the handover of Beatrice,” one source told Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper. “Paul said to Heather, in what she evidently thought was a sarcastic tone, ‘Happy Christmas’.

 

“Heather replied, ‘Happy f***ing Christmas?’. And with that, she laid into him - saying she thought he’d ruined Beatrice’s Christmas by not settling the divorce by now.

 

“She told him that she was on the edge, at her wits’ end and really feeling under pressure financially.” The source claimed that Sir Paul, 65, had advised Heather to raise money by re-mortgaging the £3.5million house he had bought for her. “It was at that point that Heather started pleading with him that she was desperate for it not to go to court, because she couldn’t afford good lawyers. She said that it could turn very nasty if that happened.

 

“Paul came back saying it had all gone too far to go back now.

 

“He criticized her again for that notorious rant on GMTV, saying that broke the agreement they had.”

 

The source continued: “Heather came back telling him he was just trying to starve her out.

 

“She was ranting. saying how mean he was being in the so-called season of goodwill. Tensions flared up again when Beatrice received her presents from her father.”

 

According to the Daily Mail newspaper, Paul showered Beatrice with a top-of-the-range sound system, a karaoke machine, a miniature car, Barbie dolls, dress outfits, a large selection of classical and pop CDs, an electric guitar and a keyboard player.

 

“Heather felt that Paul had really gone to town on the presents just to show her up,” the source continued.

 

“Against Heather’s presents of books about natural history and clothes and some pretty, girly things for her, Paul’s presents really stood out.”

 

The source also said that Heather, dubbed Mucca by British tabloids due to her porn past, also felt that the music legend’s choices of gifts were inappropriate.

 

“She was saying what a terrible role model Barbie was for Bea.

 

“And she was saying how annoyed she was that Paul appeared to be trying to push her into music.

 

“The truth of it, of course, was more likely that Paul just wanted to make it a Christmas to remember for Bea.”

 

Former glamor model Heather, the source said, hit back by suggesting she might want to move with Beatrice to the U.S. - where offers “have been pouring in”.

 

The source added: “Heather knows how to push Paul’s buttons.”

 

Mills - who reportedly held a £30k New Year’s party at her East Sussex estate, is also said to have brought into the discussion her urgent need for hip surgery, which might delay their divorce proceedings.

 

The couple are due to go to court in February unless they settle [out of court] before then.

 

Reps for both Heather and Sir Paul refused to comment last night.

 

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Paul McCartney Flushes The Fat Out

 

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65-year-old Paul McCartney has reportedly undergone heart surgery. The Daily Mail reports that Paul had a coronary angioplasty to unclog his arteries. He has recovered quickly, because he's in good medical condition. Too bad he can't have the same kind of procedure to flush Heather Mills out of his life.

 

Coronary angioplasty is performed by putting a tube into blood vessels in your crotch area and then moving it up to the aorta where a balloon at the end is inflated. The balloon gets out all the fat and shit in your arteries allowing your blood to flow more freely.

 

Paul is currently involved in a hideous divorce with that witch Heather Mills and that may be the reason for his heart drama.

 

I'm surprised Heather didn't burst into the operating room to steal his nuts. Yeah, what am I saying? She practically already has those. Paul should just throw the money at her and move on. It's only money and he can make more.

 

Oh and Paul needs to lay off the fried shit too. If he stays away from fatty crap and Heather Mills... he'll be A-OK!

 

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Paul McCartney had heart operation

 

LONDON (AFP) — Beatles legend Paul McCartney has had a secret heart operation, media reports said Wednesday.

 

The 65-year-old underwent a coronary angioplasty, a procedure which opens up the arteries to allow greater blood-flow, after complaining of feeling unwell, said the Sun daily.

 

"Paul had been complaining about not feeling well and and saw a Harley Street specialist at the London clinic," an unidentified source told the tabloid newspaper.

 

"Tests were carried out and the decision was taken to operate. Paul had the angioplasty in a private hospital. It was all very routine but any work on your heart is a big deal," he added.

 

The Daily Telegraph's online edition reported that the operation was last autumn. McCartney's spokesman was not immediately reachable, but was cited by the Sun as saying it had been a "routine medical operation."

 

McCartney, who failed before Christmas to settle an acrimonious divorce from his estranged wife Heather Mills, recovered enough to appear in a televised New Year's Eve show with Kylie Minogue.

 

"Luckily Paul is in very good shape. He does regular exercise and is fit. He eats well and does not carry any excess weight," the Sun cited a friend of McCartney as saying.

 

"He has always been in exceptional health, which is remarkable when you think of the rock and roll lifestyle he once had," the friend added.

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Kylie's sexy duet upsets Heather McCartney

 

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Furious ... Heather Mills is not happy with Kylie Minogue

 

POP Princess Kylie Minogue reduced Paul McCartney's estranged wife Heather Mills to tears after she sang a sexy duet with the former Beatles star on a New Year's Eve television special.

 

Friends of Mills say she was furious when she saw Minogue "flirting" with her husband and lying on top of a grand piano while singing his solo song, Dance Tonight, alongside Sir Paul.

 

"She's really mad about the way Paul got close to Kylie," one friend told The Sunday Mirror.

 

"She reckons he did it on purpose and feels it was a deliberate public dig at her.

 

"She thinks he's just trying to prove a point, that he's moved on and is comfortable around other women. She was so hurt she burst into tears."

 

Sir Paul and Kylie were special guests on the BBC2 program, Jool's Holland annual Hootenanny.

 

Watch the video of the performance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0ME-6vh-4g

 

At the end of their duet, Sir Paul gave Minogue a big hug, lifting her off the ground as they embraced.

 

"Heather was seething, seeing his flirting as an attempt to humiliate her," Mills' unnamed friend told the newspaper.

 

"She thinks he's kidding himself if he thinks he'd stand a chance with Kylie anyway."

 

But friends of Sir Paul say he is genuinely fond of the Australian pop songstress and admires her recent fight against breast cancer.

 

The friends say Minogue reminds him of his former wife Linda, who died nearly 10 years ago after her own battle with cancer.

 

"Paul really admires Kylie," one told the newspaper.

 

"He has an affinity with her.

 

"The way she coped with cancer with dignity reminds him of Linda. She's the complete opposite to Heather."

 

McCartney split from Mills about 18 months ago.

 

The pair have been locked in a bitter divorce battle, which lawyers will try to resolve in Britain's High Court next month.

 

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PAUL'S HEART BREAKS HEATHER

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January 7, 2008 -- PAUL McCartney's top-secret heart procedure, performed at a private London hospital in September to open blocked arteries, came as no surprise to the former Beatle's inner circle. An insider said McCartney was diagnosed with a heart murmur back in 2005 and has been on the anticoagulant Warfarin ever since. "This was a major source of problems between him and Heather [Mills]," the source said. "He was receiving electrical shocks over the two years on his chest to help with his heart and was under strict instructions to stop drinking completely, which he didn't do. It's not a threatening condition, he just needs to take better care of himself," McCartney and Mills had a massive blow-up in April of 2006 after Mills postponed a leg operation in order for him to undergo heart treatment. "She focused on him first," said the source. "He was abusing his body." Next month, he's due to battle Mills for a divorce settlement in London courts. McCartney's rep did not return our call or e-mail

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Stella McCartney Welcomes Her Third Child

 

Fashion designer Stella McCartney, 36, has given birth to her third child, a son, Beckett Robert Lee, PEOPLE has confirmed.

 

Born Tuesday in London, Beckett joins brother Miller Alasdhair James, born in February 2005, and Bailey Linda Olwyn, born in December 2006.

 

Dad is McCartney's husband, Alasdhair Willis, the chairman of a furniture company, and grandpa is Paul McCartney. Stella's mother, Linda McCartney, died of breast cancer in 1998.

 

Vogue.com first reported Beckett's arrival.

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"Heather Mills cheated on Paul McCartney for six months"

 

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Heather Mills cheated on Macca for six months

 

Heather Mills cheated on Sir Paul McCartney for six months with a secret lover, it has been revealed.

 

The former model had marathon sex sessions with film editor Tim Steel the night before joining the Beatles legend on a romantic Caribbean Valentine's holiday.

 

The sensational revelation comes as the couple prepare for a confrontation week in their bitter multi-million-pound divorce battle.

 

Steel has claimed that the former porn star had showed him Sir Paul's loving texts, before romping with him.

 

"I didn't mind-I suppose I was flattered that Heather still wanted to have sex with me despite being pursued by this musical demi-god," News of the World quoted Steel, as saying.

 

"Heather was insatiable between the sheets and she liked to call me her four-times-a-night guy. Our record was six.

 

"Most of the time it was multiple orgasms. Heather has a very unusual erogenous zone-her stump. I used to massage one particular sensitive area of it and give her an orgasm!

 

"But it was strange lying in bed talking about Paul McCartney. I would be with her when he called or texted her. She'd even show me the texts!" he added.

 

Posted: February 10, 2008 at 6:53 pm

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"Heather Mills cheated on Paul McCartney for six months"

 

That skank! CLICK HERE to read the article accompanying this headline!

 

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Heather Mills cheated on Macca for six months

 

Heather Mills cheated on Sir Paul McCartney for six months with a secret lover, it has been revealed.

 

The former model had marathon sex sessions with film editor Tim Steel the night before joining the Beatles legend on a romantic Caribbean Valentine's holiday.

 

The sensational revelation comes as the couple prepare for a confrontation week in their bitter multi-million-pound divorce battle.

 

Steel has claimed that the former porn star had showed him Sir Paul's loving texts, before romping with him.

 

"I didn't mind-I suppose I was flattered that Heather still wanted to have sex with me despite being pursued by this musical demi-god," News of the World quoted Steel, as saying.

 

"Heather was insatiable between the sheets and she liked to call me her four-times-a-night guy. Our record was six.

 

"Most of the time it was multiple orgasms. Heather has a very unusual erogenous zone-her stump. I used to massage one particular sensitive area of it and give her an orgasm!

 

"But it was strange lying in bed talking about Paul McCartney. I would be with her when he called or texted her. She'd even show me the texts!" he added.

 

Posted: February 10, 2008 at 6:53 pm

 

Hmm, I mean, okay, but why does what this man is saying sound like EVERY sexual romp reporter in the tabloid. The wording is just OTT, 'romp', four-times-a-night', 'insatiable', 'record' (pfft!) - it's the same old same old UK tabloid faux shock and intrigue. I would be surprised if he's even talked to these people. If he has they've put their own spin on it.

 

Whatere, I'm not 'poor Paul' ing over it. I think both these people are probably fairly unpleasant and give as good as they get to each other, and I feel sorry for their child involved with all this crap.

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Hmm, I mean, okay, but why does what this man is saying sound like EVERY sexual romp reporter in the tabloid. The wording is just OTT, 'romp', four-times-a-night', 'insatiable', 'record' (pfft!) - it's the same old same old UK tabloid faux shock and intrigue. I would be surprised if he's even talked to these people.

It's News Of The World. Don't' they make things up on a regular basis?

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Hmm, I mean, okay, but why does what this man is saying sound like EVERY sexual romp reporter in the tabloid. The wording is just OTT, 'romp', four-times-a-night', 'insatiable', 'record' (pfft!) - it's the same old same old UK tabloid faux shock and intrigue. I would be surprised if he's even talked to these people.

It's News Of The World. Don't' they make things up on a regular basis?

 

But they named the source, not just "a friend" or an "insider" wouldn't that be a big problem if it wasn't true & she chose to sue? The story doesn't exactly clash with the Heather we all know & love :lol:

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Hmm, I mean, okay, but why does what this man is saying sound like EVERY sexual romp reporter in the tabloid. The wording is just OTT, 'romp', four-times-a-night', 'insatiable', 'record' (pfft!) - it's the same old same old UK tabloid faux shock and intrigue. I would be surprised if he's even talked to these people.

It's News Of The World. Don't' they make things up on a regular basis?

 

But they named the source, not just "a friend" or an "insider" wouldn't that be a big problem if it wasn't true & she chose to sue? The story doesn't exactly clash with the Heather we all know & love :lol:

 

Oh, don't get me wrong, taco. I would love for this to be true and we all know the epitome of morality that is Heather Mills. However, News Of The World aren't exactly known for their integrity. Naming the source would be a start, though. :)

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Paul McCartney, Heather Mills Face Off in Court

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Nearly two years after Paul McCartney and Heather Mills announced their separation, the duo appeared in a London court Monday to hammer out a divorce resolution.

 

McCartney, 65, and Mills, 40 – who wed at an Irish castle in 2002 – are battling over a financial settlement for Mills and arrangements for their four-year-old daughter Beatrice. According to previous reports, the former model is seeking a deal worth up to $100 million.

 

On Monday morning, Mills and McCartney – both wearing gray suits – were separately spotted entering Court 34 in the Family Division of London's Royal Courts of Justice.

 

McCartney, wrapped in a black and white scarf, said, "Good morning," to a group of journalists waiting outside the closed court hearing.

 

A tense-looking Mills, wearing a pink blouse and stiletto ankle boots, declined to comment as she entered the 19th century courtroom – where she is expected to represent herself. (She parted ways with her legal team last November, claiming she couldn't afford the bills.)

 

As the two attempt to reach an agreement over the next five days, Mills will conceivably be able to cross-examine McCartney in front of the judge.

 

Battling It Out

The pair – who split in 2005 and have been battling it out in the press ever since – emerged from the courtroom briefly just after noon for a bathroom break. Mills was escorted by a bodyguard while McCartney chatted with his senior attorney, Fiona Shackleton (who represented Prince Charles against Princess Diana). They broke for lunch just before 1 p.m. (local time), but Mills remained inside for an additional 15 minutes, having several packages delivered along with what appeared to be an overhead projector.

 

Neither Mills nor nor McCartney (whose first wife, Linda, died from cancer in 1998) have entered into a committed relationships since the split.

 

McCartney, however, has been linked to several women, including Rosanna Arquette. Just last week, they were spotted leaving a London eatery. But when photographers starting taking photos of the pair, Arquette hopped out of his Lexus and hailed a taxi.

 

"It was no big deal," his rep tells PEOPLE. "They are just mates."

 

Mills, meanwhile, has tried to keep a low profile in recent months after a damaging period when she repeated railed against the media. Her British publicist resigned over the ill-planned strategy.

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Heather Is Out For Blood (And Lots And Lots Of Money)

 

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Paul McCartney and Heather Mills are back in court today to fight over Paul's billion-dollar fortune. This divorce settlement could be the biggest in British legal history. Heather wants 10% of everything. Heather is representing herself in court after she was allegedly dumped by her lawyers for not paying them. That means Heather will cross-examine Paul. That's right Heather! Get your money. Throw the leg at him.

 

Heather could get $150 million of Paul's dough. She can finally get her fake leg covered in diamonds. You know that's what she wants to do.

 

Paul is apparently claiming poor after he told Heather he didn't make that much money from his last world tour. He said he lost $6 million. That's chump change to him. A source close to Heather told Gatecrasher, "He's been claiming that during their marriage he made absolutely nothing. But . . . he went all over America. He claimed they lost money, but she was involved in doing the accounts for the tour. Heather claims it made tens of millions of [dollars]."

 

Also, a dude came forward to the News of the World claiming he was boinking Heather while she was dating Sir Paul. He said, "He was an old bloke and I knew what Heather was like. She was only in love with what Paul could do for her. She loved the idea of being Lady McCartney." I want dirty pictures or I don't believe it. Heather is a Grade A gold digger and I can't see her making that mistake.

 

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