Thursday, July 13, 2006

Heather Mills Her Own Devastating Handiwork

Heather Mills (pictured left) has stopped any contact between her daughter, Beatrice and her ex-stepchild Stella McCartney (below right). The ex-model? has decided enough is enough; "Heather and Stella are at war. It is as simple as that. The pair have disliked each other for years but always put on a brave public face for Paul's sake. Heather does not want Bea to see Stella ever again."

It seems that Mills has had her poor old ex Paul McCartney's phone wires tapped and over heard Stella bitching to her Dad about how she is a 'liar!' and that she is a really dumb campaigner for her anti-landmine and animal rights causes. To top it all off Stella believes that Heather was really a 'high-class prostitute'. Well you could have blown us all over with a feather but it was the straw that broke the camel's back. Heather played the tape to Paul and he went white as a sheet begging that he 'adores Stella' and has been relying on her. Bea is his baby girl and she means the world to him. Heather new this was the only ace left in her hand.

17 comments:

D. Prince said...

Ouch!

I really don't know what to say except, I think it's going to be getting uglier and uglier.

Rain said...

How sad! I agree with d.prince, it is only going to get uglier.

Ada said...

Poor Paul. Stuck between a rock and a hard place.

(for the record, you're my first Aussie commenter. Congratulations? ;) )

Sheila said...

Ugly, messy, dirty, its all that and so much more d.prince and rain!

Thanks ada, I agree Paul has his hands full.

Miss Litzi said...

Hi Sheila,
Despite all his fame and fortune, I wouldn’t want to be in Paul McCartney’s shoes at the present time. I think Heather Mills is playing “dirty pool” with Beatrice’s future at stake. We can only hope Paul and Heather are able to resolve their “issues” like adults and their daughter is not denied a relationship with either her father or aunt.

Sheila said...

Hey Miss Litzi, its great to hear from you - what's been happening?

Miss Litzi said...

Hi Sheila,
Your new slogan “become a vegetarian-it’s humane” is fantastic! I wish everyone would realize that it isn’t necessary to eat meat to be healthy. There are so many other things to ingest other than poor defenseless animals. I’m beginning to sound like a “poster girl” for PETA.

I’ve had some kind of flu bug for days, been busy trying to get too many things accomplished, and feeling mentally fried to answer your question about “what’s been happening”. And, I became aware of just how addicting blogging can be and have been trying to cut back a wee bit. It’s been the “cold turkey” approach for the past couple of weeks, but I HAD to see what you were up to!

You always finding some interesting news items to keep us well informed-thanks!

diaphram said...

Hate is like a cancer it makes you bitter and twisted and then consumes you. No money in world can make it better unless both of them become thoughtful of others

Sheila said...

I'm so pleased that you are over the flu. It went through my household and we are finally all well. I know exactly what you mean about being a blogging addict. I have to wonder when will it end.... I was having a great laugh about it with nash.

Sheila said...

Oh yeh, thankyou for mentioning the vegetarian message. I only hope that I can influence one person and that would make my day or my year rather. Hats off to PETA (I think that you make an exceptional poster girl for them. I've never been a fan of Pink but she seems to be doing a good job writing all those letters to the royal family and so on about hunting and the use of bear skins on the guards at Buckingham Palace.)

Attila The Mom said...

I don't know what it's like on that side of the pond, but if the parents have joint custody, Heather really can't dictate whether or not Stella sees the baby, can she?

I hate when stuff like this gets blown out of proportion for gossip fodder.

Miss Litzi said...

Hi Sheila,
It’d be nice if we could influence A LOT of people about becoming vegetarians. I’ve found that when I tell people I’m a vegan, they look at me like I’ve just grown a third eyeball right in the middle of my forehead. Men are the worst; the majority seems to feel that if they don’t get their daily ration of “meat” they’ll wither away and die. I’ve learned to keep my eating habits to myself (most of the time) and leave well enough alone.

Have you encountered this in Australia?

Sheila said...

I guess I'm pretty much a gossip-holic attila (luckily its my only addiction).

Yes I have encountered a bit of meat snobbery in Australia miss litzi, mainly from the older crowd when they are frying up a whole cow on the barby (barbecue). Luckily my brother and two sisters are vegetarian so when we catch up together its a vegetarian feast (my sister makes a mean tofu roast - yum).

Miss Litzi said...

Hi Sheila,
Your description of a cow on the barby sounds all too familiar. Vegetables cooked on a grill are lovely, but try telling that to the carnivorous set. Thank heavens more restaurants are starting to cater to vegetarian appetites these days. You’re fortunate to have siblings that are of the same mind-set as you when it comes to eating.

Some yahoo once told me that tofu tastes like “pillow stuffing”. I suggested that he add a bit of flavoring when cooking, and he might discover it’s actually very good (not to mention healthy).

Sheila said...

When tofu is cooked badly (ending up like soggy bread with no flavor) I think that's why a lot of people don't use or like it. My sister bakes her tofu as you would a roast chicken. She makes spicy stuffing, layers the tofu over the top, covers that with spices, and then cooks it very slowly over a period of a few hours. It is so delicious - cold left overs are lovely too.

Miss Litzi said...

Hi Sheila,
What started out as a blog about Paul McCartney’s marital problems seems to have developed into a vegetarian cooking class!

Your sister’s baked tofu recipe sounds delicious! It’d be a great substitute for the putrid “meat casserole”. I usually stir fry seasoned tofu with Asian vegetables in a wok and have steamed rice on the side. Thanks for another idea on cooking with tofu.

Sheila said...

Sounds great Miss Litzi,

What's funny about this blogging business is how you can be reading or looking up one thing, and then your led on a pathway that almost has a mind of its own. I became interested in having a blog after doing a bit of research on James Frey's book 'A Million Little Pieces'. Presented as a work of non-fiction, I smelt a rat when I read it and wanted to see what everyone else was thinking about it (it was later exposed to be mostly fiction). I eventually came across some fan's blogs that had seen him at a book reading in NY and then I followed some links until I came across a recipe for soup. The journey was hilarious. Because my mind seems to work in tangents I thought this was the perfect forum for me.