There is no record in her tax returns for the last 6 years that she has donated anything at all to any charity. She says her accounant forgot to tick the box! So she let him 'forget' for six years!
Maybe she considers herself a charity case. Therefore spending obscene amounts of money on herself counts as charity in her warped mind.
What an evil b****. Doesn't she realize that NO ONE likes her?
the judge certainly dosen't. just watching her giving that interview when she came out of court makes me want to smack her! ...why can't she just shut up altogether now!!
It's been a Hard Days Night & i've been working like a dog!
HEATHER Mills is making a bold bid for Hollywood – by trying to muscle in on a documentary about late Beatle George Harrison by director Martin Scorsese.
The one-time glamour model, who secured £25million in a bitter divorce battle with Sir Paul McCartney this week, says she is one of the last people to visit Harrison before his death from cancer in November 2001.
Unpopular and discredited at home, Ms Mills, 40, is now pinning all her hopes for stardom in her own right on America, where she believes she is still “appreciated”.
She has hired pitbull lawyer Gloria Allred to broker deals, and is said to be chasing £500,000 from US TV so her sister Fiona, 37 – not bound by any gagging order – can dish the dirt on 65-year-old Sir Paul.
On the Scorsese film, a source close to Heather said she was “willing” to meet the legendary Oscar-winning director to talk through her “memories” of George.
Mystery surrounds ex-Beatle George’s death but official documents confirm he died at an LA mansion Sir Paul apparently bought as an engagement gift for Heather. A source close to Heather, who became engaged to Sir Paul that year, said: “Heather went with Paul to visit George on his deathbed.
“She is interested in Scorsese’s plans and feels she can offer a different and objective perspective.
“She’s willing to meet him. She thinks the film is a good idea. Heather is more appreciated in the US than in this country. Her view will be greatly appreciated.”
In an interview on the Larry King show last year, Sir Paul described how he’d visited George, 58, on his deathbed and demonstrated how he had sat silently next to him and comforted him by stroking his hand.
The movie will cover Harrison’s time in The Beatles, his solo career, his devotion to Eastern mysticism and his film production company, Handmade Films, which made The Long Good Friday, Withnail And I and Monty Python’s Life Of Brian.
Director Scorsese, who recently shot the Rolling Stones documentary Shine A Light and won an Oscar for The Departed in 2006, has not yet commented on Ms Mills’s offer.
He is known to be excited about the Harrison project, saying: “We have access to the entire archive and it will be more about his personal life.
“I love cinema but I like documentaries better. You really get a sense of human nature and the dynamics between people are so wonderful.”
Meanwhile, Heather Mills is licking her wounds after the High Court judge who granted her divorce payout branded her a liar and described her attempts to extract money from Sir Paul as “distinctly distasteful”.
Next month she is doing another interview with famed US chat host Larry King and is judging the Miss USA beauty pageant with Donny and Marie Osmond.
Director Scorsese ... has not yet commented on Ms Mills’s offer.
Publicly. I'd like to know what he said privately.
I'm sure Ms. Mills can throw lots of light onto George's life. She probably talked to him for, oh, ten minutes over the years, if we added it all up.
It irritates me that she was present at Paul's last conversation with George, because they apparently settled some old misunderstandings-- privately. The last thing either of them needs is for their final discussion to be broadcast to the world. I'd like to know if she intends to use her privileged position to blacken Sir Paul some more, or if she'd like to blacken George as well. Heck, why not all the Beatles! She was "in", she knows the truth!
Thanks for posting this, Cor. I'm thoroughly depressed now.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
No, no. It's best to be prepared. If I'd walked into Scorsese's film and got an unprepared blast of Mills, I'd probably need psychotherapy afterwards.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
Something in Ms Mills eyes , she really is quite unhinged Hope to god Martin Scorsese does'nt entertain her , poor Olivia can do without her spiteful opinions .