Posted on 03/16/2007 2:34:36 PM PDT by Huntress
As their divorce proceeds through the British courts, Heather Mills has revealed she still loves her estranged husband. "I'll always love Paul," said the anti-landmines activist in a British radio interview. "He's the father of my child and I'll always have strong feelings for him."
Heather spoke of her continuing affection for The Beatles legend during a whirlwind tour of British radio stations on Thursday to promote an animal rights charity.
Unsurprisingly, the subject of her divorce was top of the list during the interviews. When asked when it would be finalised, the former model said she had no idea, adding: "It's not down to me, it's all down to the hubby."
Heather, who was married to music icon Paul for four years, also spoke of the kindness she has encountered from members of the public in recent months. "I have just had so much support," said the 39-year-old. "If I go out for a dance or a drink or to a restaurant I get people coming up all the time saying 'We want to help you'."
Next up for the mum-of-one is an appearance on US reality show Dancing With The Stars, which kicks off Stateside on Monday.
Sad as it is for their child, this only illustrates the rabid instability of celebrity life. An even more bizarre example is that of Britney Spears and K Fed, whose two children are to be pitied for having such lousy parents.
Mills is pulling his leg.....
Paul was crazy to marry her.
How many times have women said "I still love you but, I outta here"?
Have you ever heard this?
That's really noble of her to stand up against the powerful pro-landmines activists.
Bless her heart!
She is as about as real as her fake leg.
Heather Mills and the drummer from Def Leppard have formed a band. Problem is, concert tickets cost an arm and a leg.
A: One's a one-legged gold digger and the other one's a character from Treasure Island.
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