Heather Mills

Heather Mills

Heather Mills

  • Profession: Gold digger
  • Place/Date of Birth: Aldershot, Hampshire, 12 January 2021
  • Associated with: Paul McCartney

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Heather’s last dance - May 23 2007
Heather Mills performed her last dance on hit US TV show Dancing With The Stars last night.

The former model, who was booted off the show earlier in the season, returned along with the other contestants for the finale.

Two-time Olympic gold medallist Apolo Anton Ohno earned a new title when he became the champion.

The speed skater and his partner, Julianne Hough, beat former ’N Sync star Joey Fatone to win the ABC dance-off’s mirror-ball trophy in Los Angeles.

The show is based on the British version of the programme - Strictly Come Dancing. Contestants are not expert dancers. Each becomes the student and performing partner of a professional dancer throughout the 10-week season.

Three judges rate each couple’s ballroom and Latin dance skills while viewers weigh in by phone and internet. The combined tallies determine which couple is eliminated each week.

As well as Heather, the finale featured performances from Paulina Porizkova, Shandi Finnessey, Leeza Gibbons, Clyde Drexler, John Ratzenberger, Billy Ray Cyrus and Ian Ziering.

Heather says ’no’ to BB - 30 April 2020
Heather Mills has turned down the chance to appear on Celebrity Big Brother.

Producers were keen to snap up the 39-year-old, who is in the middle of a bitter divorce battle with Sir Paul McCartney.

The blonde, recently voted off US show Dancing With The Stars, has been approached to appear in a number of British TV projects.

But her spokesman said today: "It is true that Heather has been approached by the producers of several reality TV shows, but she has declined on every occasion and will not be appearing on any such programme.

"She took part in Dancing With The Stars to raise money for one of the charities she supports, but it was a one-off and there are no plans to do any others in the future.

"People have been wishing her luck on Celebrity Big Brother when she is out shopping or playing with her daughter and she feels it unfair the public have been misled.

"It has also led to an increase in attention from paparazzi photographers around her home. Heather is hoping this will end the speculation."

Heather for Big Brother? - April 26 2007
Heather Mills is reportedly set to enter the Big Brother house this summer after her success on US reality show Dancing With The Stars.

It seems TV execs have offered her the chance to improve her public image in the UK.

And the former model has accepted the £250,000 contract and will have special privileges because she is a celebrity contestant, according to the Daily Star.

"It could be her chance to win over the British public. Heather is expected to accept the offer with open arms," a source told the paper.

"You either love her or really, really hate her. She really stirs conflicting emotions among viewers - and that is food and drink to Big Brother."

The 39-year-old won hordes of US fans before being booted off the dancing show, along with her partner Jonathan Roberts, this week.

She donated her performance fee to an animal welfare charity.

Heather booted off TV show - April 25 2007
Heather Mills has been eliminated from US TV show Dancing With the Stars.

With a farewell speech tucked into the top of her sparkly costume, she went on to the dance floor prepared.

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Biography

Heather Mills has definitely got one hell of a story, she was born in 1968, her mother left the family home when she nine, leaving Heather to care for her siblings under the watchful eye of an abusive father. Heather ran away from home at thirteen and found herself homeless, living under Waterloo arches for four months.

She was eventually "discovered" and started modelling, it wasn’t long after that at the age of 22, that she moved to Northern Yugoslavia, now Slovenia, for a holiday and eventually ended up moving there to build a new life and become a ski instructor. Whilst out there she witnessed the outbreak of civil war and the effect it had on many of her friends. On her return to England she set up a refugee crisis centre, funded by the modelling work that she was still doing, she continued her charity work over the next two years when tragedy struck, on a visit to the UK.

In August 1993, Heather was involved in a road accident with a police motorcycle. Her injuries included crushed ribs, a punctured lung, and multiple fractures of the pelvis and the loss of her left leg below the knee. Realising her modelling career would now possibly be over, she summoned the press into her hospital room and sold her story.

Through the adjustment of returning to ’normal’ life with one leg, Heather found a practical problem that she felt she could solve. Her residual limb, or stump as she prefers to call it, was fitted with an artificial limb. But due to the nature of the wound changing in shape and size, the prosthetic leg had to be continually replaced, whilst the old leg would be discarded. Heather realised that if the redundant prosthesis would never find another use, there must be literally thousands out there just waiting for a new home. With her experiences in the former Yugoslavia, Heather knew that these redundant limbs would be more than welcome in areas such as the Former Yugoslavia.

Heather instigated a nation-wide appeal for the donation of unwanted prostheses, and then employed the services of the inmates at Brixton prison to dismantle the limbs and make them ready for transport. October 1994, just a year after her accident, the first convoy of artificial limbs and medical equipment left for Zargreb. Arriving at the Institute of Prosthetics in Zargreb the limbs were now ready to be fitted. Over 22,000 amputees and victims of land-mine explosions have been helped since the first Convoy left the U.K.

It was not long after that at the young age of 25 that Heather wrote her biography, whilst most 25 year olds could hardly fill a chapter, Heather had a real story to tell. ’Out on a Limb’ landed straight onto The Times’ best-seller list as well as appearing in the 1997 Reader’s Digest Best non-fiction compilation. The proceeds from the book go to raising money for child amputee war victim’s world-wide (although the most publicised are in the Former Yugoslavia). All Heather’s charity work has funded from her own pocket.

Heather has been given many accolades and awards for her work for charity. Former Prime Minister John Major presented her with the Gold Award for Outstanding Achievement; The Times presented her with their Human Achievement Award, and the British Chamber of Commerce not only named her Outstanding Young Person of the Year, but also named an award after her - the Heather Mills Award. If this was not enough, in 1996 she received a nomination for The Nobel Prize and has since received the 1999 "People of the Year Award", The "Cosmopolitan Woman of Achievement 2000 Award", The "Pantene Spirit of Beauty Award" and the "Woman of the Year" by the Blue Drop Group in Sicily as well as lots more.

Heather collected the "REDBROOK Mother & Shakers Award", presented by Hillary Clinton, and she received the Victory Award hosted by the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC.

If that was not enough, Heather has also done a lot of TV work presenting for programmes such as That’s Esther.

In her personal life, she found temporary happiness with ex-Beatle Sir Paul McCartney. Despite some rather obvious objections from Paul’s daughter Stella, the couple married in 2002 and had a daughter together.

In 2006 both Paul and Heather made a joint statement confirming their separation, after Paul McCartney filed for divorce, citing ‘unreasonable behaviour’. What has followed has been a media storm, with Heather at the heart of the controversy.

The main allegations is that she merely married Sir Paul for his money and fame, with British papers suggesting that this could be the biggest divorce settlement ever witnessed. Heather has always denied the allegation of being a ‘gold digger’, claiming that the separation and process of divorce is ‘worse than losing my leg’.

Alongside her threat to sue national papers over ‘false, damaging and immensely upsetting’ reports about the divorce, it has also been reported that Heather has received death threats since splitting with her husband.

In January 2003, a settlement was announced between the two parties, believed to amount to £32 million, plus a gagging order.


November 2007

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