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Nov 8, 2007

Mills Furious At Macca Kiss


Heather Mills blasted estranged husband Paul McCartney for spending the weekend with a married woman.


The former model, who is currently embroiled in a bitter divorce battle with Paul, phoned The Beatles legend in a rage after photographs of him kissing millionairess Nancy Shevell were released yesterday (Nov 6, 2007).

A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "She rang him and there was a huge row."

"Heather asked what the hell he thought he was up to. She was furious because he hadn't told her about Nancy himself."

"She asked him how he thinks their daughter Beatrice would feel to see her dad and his new girlfriend splashed all over the newspapers."


"Paul couldn't believe Heather thought she could take the moral high ground after viciously attacking him on TV last week."

Paul was seen drinking cocktails, walking along the beach and dining with Nancy in exclusive New York resort the Hamptons last weekend.

He also met the US socialite in London on October 11 - just hours after appearing in court to thrash out his divorce settlement with Heather.

The 65-year-old musician reportedly saw Nancy on two consecutive nights at Chelsea's Blakes Hotel.

A source said: "I don't think they've spent the night together. It is quite a romantic relationship."

"Nancy is beautiful, but also very intelligent. She is also very rich, so she's not after his money."

Nancy - who revealed she is legally separated from her New York lawyer husband Bruce Blakeman - was diagnosed with breast cancer just a year after Paul's first wife Linda began battling the disease. Paul was left devastated when Linda died in 1998.

A source revealed: "Paul admires Nancy because like Linda she is brave and always remained positive. They have opened up to each other about how cancer has affected their lives."

Yesterday, Nancy admitted she found the attention surrounding her relationship with Paul "embarrassing" and refused to comment on the romance.

Source: celebritywonder.com

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