I don't think Scorsese is that stupid. I wouldn't worry. I also find it funny that she thinks she's going to be appreciated here. Once the Hollywood phonies she's hanging with get bored with her she's in for a rude awakening. I think the smartest thing she could possibly do would be to SHUT UP and GO AWAY! Seriously, keeping a low profile at this point wouldn't hurt. I think she's a little thick though.
I also find it funny that she thinks she's going to be appreciated here.
Me, too: she's a C-list celebrity at best. Larry King may give her another hour on some day when the alternative is booking Larry Craig, but after that it's going to be things like Fear Factor- Special Celebrity Edition.
ITV had an hour long special on this last night. The bastards dropped Harry Hills "TV Burp" for it!! (I'd stayed awake especially.) This was the modern equivalent of dragging her in to the street and tar and feathering her. Endless smug talking heads saying how crazy Heather is and what a nice man Paul is. Is the world really that simple? All this pitchfork-and-torches hysteria is bugging me more than anything she ever did.
Some people like to think it is, or at least people selling entertainment to people, where a hero/villain always helps the masses get on board with the program.
I did a stint as a divorce counselor, and there are always two points of view. The most memorable to me was a woman I was counseling about her awful, overbearing, suffocating husband. He was a monster! A few months later I counseled this other guy, meek, heart-broken, shattered. They had different last names; I only belated learned they had been husband and wife. This was the monster!
I'm sure the woman saw him that way. And divorce changes people, makes them crazy for a while. But people must always use their experience and judgment. I'm sure Mills and McCartney had enough disagreements between them to each collect a list of grievances. Paul has always been exceedingly good at personal presentation-- it's just the way he's built-- and that's working against Mills right 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
Mills is working against Mills now, too: dumping a pitcher of water over Paul's solicitor's head is not going to win her the publicity battle.
Yes, but she was "calm" while she did it-- she said so! Surely you can get behind a woman who only pours water over other people's heads while she's "calm".
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