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SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY - MILLS 'DISGUSTED' BY ARQUETTE'S CRASH MOVIE
MILLS FORMER PUBLICIST SPEAKS OUT ABOUT MCCARTNEY VIDEO EVIDENCE
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SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY's estranged wife HEATHER MILLS is reportedly "disgusted" by his new girlfriend ROSANNA ARQUETTE for her controversial role in 1997 movie CRASH. The former model - who lost a leg in a motorcycle accident in 1993 - is sickened by Arquette's portrayal of a disabled woman who gets sexual enjoyment out of car accidents in the David Cronenberg-directed movie, according to a pal. Mills' alleged attack follows reports of a romance between the ex-Beatle and the Hollywood star, which first surfaced last month (Nov07). A close friend says, "When Heather saw Paul's new girlfriend appearing on screen with a similar injury to herself, she was disgusted. Rosanna's character gets turned on by accidents. Heather told pals she finds this reprehensible." Mills and MCCartney - who have a four-year-old daughter, Beatrice, together - are currently embroiled in a bitter divorce battle.
12/11/2007 12:37:33 PM
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Well... What a coincidence!!! I bet it's karma... Good old karma comes back to
bite you in the butt...
Almost Instant Karma!!!!!
Heather, get a grip - you had the best man in the world and you chose to toss
him away and ask that his fortune be given to you. Who he dates is none of
your business, and I hope when your divorce is finally over you are back
"working in a bagel shop". Wasn't that your "profession" when you lived under
a bridge with all the other beggars of London? I'm sure you remember - it was
just before you took up with the "world's oldest profession"! And Heather,
please. . . . no more about the prosthetic leg - many people all over the world
have a prosthetic of some sort and don't try to make money out of being
handicapped. PLEASE, just go away!!!








