Paul McCartney’s Ex-Wife, Heather Anne Mills McCartney Wiki

Who is Heather Anne Mills McCartney?

Heather Anne Mills McCartney was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, England on January 12, 1968 – her zodiac sign is Capricorn and she holds British nationality. She is a social media personality, businesswoman, and former model, but is perhaps best known for being the ex-wife of Paul McCartney, a famous British singer and songwriter.

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Early life and education

Heather was raised in Aldershot alongside her older brother Shane and younger sister Fiona, by their father John ‘Mark’ Francis Mills who was a parachutist, photographer and car mechanic, and their mother Beatrice Mary Mills, who was born in India during of World War II – his parents met when they were both attending Newcastle University.

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Beatrice’s father was against her marriage to John which is why he did not attend the wedding and only saw Beatrice once before her death.

Heather grew up alongside her dog, cat and a goose, while the family also had a goat who was free to come into the house. She attended Usworth Grande Elementary School before moving on to Usworth Comprehensive School, both located in Washington, County Durham. Heather later claimed that she and her neighbor Margaret Ambler were kidnapped and raped by a pool attendant when she was eight years old, and because she had invaded her privacy, Margaret sued Heather in winning £5,000, while Heather also had to pay court costs which were £54,000.

Heather and her sister Fiona both claimed their father was abusive towards them after his wife left him for famous British actor Charles Henry Stapley – according to the girls, John shoplifted them because he had no money to buy them food and clothes, and he once threw the girls’ brother out of the window, and he had to be hospitalized.

Heather’s career

Heather moved to Clapham in London after her father was sentenced to 18 months in prison, and she and Fiona lived with their mother and her new partner. Heather soon started working in a croissant shop, but wasn’t fired until a month later – she later wrote in her autobiography about how she worked at Penrose Jewelers, but shop owner Jim Guy said: “Everything she wrote about me was lies, I never gave her a job; she just hung out and made tea.

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She told me her father was dead. The only thing that was true was that she hacked stuff in the store.”

In 1986 Heather met a man 10 years her senior, Alfie Karmal, who bought her clothes and jewelry and paid for her breast enhancements – they dated for two years before Heather told her he was being offered a modeling contract and moved to Paris, where she actually “worked” as the mistress of George Kazan, a millionaire from Lebanon. She was his mistress for two years, and during that time posed nude for the German sex education textbook “The Joys of Love” (“Die Freuden der Liebe”).

After losing half of her left leg, Heather wrote her autobiography ‘Out on a Limb’ in 1995 with the help of Pamela Cockerill, a ghostwriter – the book was published in the United States in 2002 under the title ‘ A Single Step,” and all proceeds from sales were donated to Adopt-A-Minefield, which has helped eliminate landmines around the world. Heather received an honorary doctorate in 2003 from the Open University for her philanthropic work, and she soon became vice president of the Limbless Association – in 2004 she won the Human Security Award from the University of California, Irvine . Heather published her second book “Life Balance: The Essential Keys to a Lifetime of Wellbeing” in 2006.

Loving life and marriage with Paul

Upon her return from Paris to London, Heather asked Karmal to marry her and he agreed, but only if she saw a psychiatrist – Heather spoke to a psychiatrist twice a week for two months, and on May 6, 1989, she and Karmal married in a private ceremony attended by their closest friends and family. She suffered two ectopic pregnancies the following year, which is why Karmal suggested that she go on vacation to Croatia with his ex-wife, however, Heather instead started dating Milos Pogacar, a Slovenian ski instructor , and they also started living together in Croatia. Soon after the war in Croatia began and Heather and Milos ran a refugee crisis center in England to help Croats escape the war – Heather and Karmal divorced in 1991 and by 1993 Heather had separated engaged to Raffaele Mincione, who worked for the Industrial Bank of Japan as a bond trader.

Heather got engaged to Marcus Stapleton in 1995 after knowing him for just 16 days, then in 1999 she got engaged to Chris Terrill, but left him five days before the wedding, telling her friends that he was an MI6 agent, how he was sabotaging her, and that he was gay.

Heather met Paul McCartney in April 1999 at the Dorchester Hotel and they started dating soon after. On July 23, 2001, Paul asked Heather to marry him, and their wedding took place on June 11, 2002, about four years after Paul’s wife, Linda, lost her battle with cancer. On October 28, 2003, Heather gave birth to their daughter Beatrice Milly McCartney, but on May 17, 2006, she and Paul divorced and she received £24.3million in settlement (she requested £125million sterling) – Heather also received £35,000 a year in child support.

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Health problems and leg prosthesis

On August 8, 1993, Heather was struck by a police motorcyclist and suffered punctured lungs and crushed ribs, while she also lost 6 inches (0.15m) of her left leg below her knee – she underwent surgery in October 1993 which further shortened his leg. , and she had to wear a prosthesis. Police paid Heather £200,000 while she also made around £180,000 selling her story to newspapers – Heather used the money to found the Heather Mills Health Trust, which helped people who lost limbs to cause landmines to buy prosthetic arms and legs. Heather is thought to have helped over 22,000 people get prosthetics and in 2001 Ivica Racan, Croatia’s prime minister, awarded Heather a medal for helping to clear Croatia of landmines.

Hobbies and other interests

Heather is a huge animal lover and is the spokesperson for Viva!, a British animal rights organisation. She once traveled to Canada with Paul to stop the country’s seal hunt, but with little success. She is a vegetarian who opened her own restaurant – VBites (Vegan Bites) – on July 4, 2009, which was later sold so she could open an even bigger VBites restaurant in May 2013, but closed in September 2017.

She is an avid dancer and participated in the 2007 dance show “Dancing with the Stars” with Jonathan Roberts, an American professional ballroom dancer – she also participated in “Dancing on Ice” in January 2010, when she danced with Matt Evers. .

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age and size

Heather’s age is 52. She has long blonde hair and blue eyes, her height is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) and she weighs around 145 pounds (66 kg). As of September 2020, his net worth is estimated to be over $50 million while Paul’s net worth is estimated to be over $1.2 billion.

Who is Paul McCartney?

James Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool, England on June 18, 1942 – his zodiac sign is Gemini and he holds British citizenship. He is perhaps best known for being a founding member, co-vocalist and bassist of British rock band The Beatles.

James was raised alongside his younger brother Michael by their father Fames McCartney who was a firefighter in World War II, and their mother Mary Patricia who was a nurse and died when Paul was 14.

He studied at Stockton Wood Road Primary School before joining Joseph Williams Junior School, then in 1953 Paul was one of three boys to pass the 11-Plus test and enroll at the prestigious Liverpool Institute.

Paul was 15 when he met John Lennon and joined his band The Quarrymen, then in August 1960 they changed the name of the band to The Beatles. The group was and still is extremely popular, and when they broke up in 1970 Paul fell into depression but recovered after he and his friends formed the rock band Wings in 1971 – Paul is working on his career solo to date, following the split from Wings. in 1981.

Paul is also an actor, having appeared in many documentary films such as “The Day the Music Died” in 1977, “The Concert for Kampuchea” in 1980 and “All Together Now” in 2008.

He also appeared in several action and drama films, such as “The Cooler” in 1982, the animated short “Rupert and the Frog Song” in 1985, and the 10-minute 3D film “Al’s Brain” in 2009. , while Paul also guest-starred on the “Alec Baldwin/Christina Aguilera” episode of the late-night comedy sketch show “Saturday Night Live.”

Paul has been on drugs since the launch of his singing career. He started smoking marijuana in 1964, after being introduced to it by American singer and author Bob Dylan. Paul was then offered heroin, but declined and instead started using cocaine, but quit after a year because he felt depressed after the high wore off. In 1966 he started using LSD and later claimed how it opened his eyes and made him a better person – he then started meditating and doing yoga.

On October 9, 2011, Paul married Nancy Shevell in a small ceremony attended by around 30 people and the two are together to this day – they had known each other for 20 years before exchanging vows.

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