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16-03-2007, 10:08 AM
From The Sun
HEATHER Mills yesterday declared: “I am not a publicity seeker” — during a string of telly interviews and photocalls.
Sir Paul McCartney’s estranged wife told GMTV: “When do I ever go on TV? How many times in the last year?”
Mucca then went on to appear on all the major networks including Sky, BBC News 24, Five News, ITN, plus Press Association TV, which will sell its footage around the world.
In an interview on BBC News 24 she insisted she still LOVED Sir Paul — and whined that people were trying to destroy her.
Mucca, 38, said: “I will never get over it. I’ll always love Paul. He is the father of my child.”
She added: “There is a huge agenda about trying to destroy me. I don’t have that powerful system he has.”
But Heather — dubbed Lady Mucca over her porn past — was challenged by presenter Simon McCoy when she called for curbs on the Press.
He pulled her up, saying: “Hang on a minute, people at home will be saying you’ve got where you are through the very ‘celebrity’ that you are criticizing.”
Over on Sky News, when asked when her divorce would be finalised, she replied: “I have got no idea. It is like getting blood from a stone.
“It could take a year. It is all down to the hubby.”
She also carped about the Press on Radio 5 Live before marching on Westminster to protest about the way pigs are treated.
Over on GMTV Mucca denied claims made by her dad Charles and first husband Alfie Karmal that she was a fantasist and that she passed herself off as a journalist called Heather Mills.
Meanwhile, police yesterday criticised Heather for the number of 999 calls she makes from her home in Hove, East Sussex.
Chief Supt Kevin Moore said: “People who make lots of calls to police run the risk of being treated as the boy who cried wolf.”
But her agent Phil Hall said: “She’s a single mum who is very nervous about all the things that have happened.”
HEATHER Mills yesterday declared: “I am not a publicity seeker” — during a string of telly interviews and photocalls.
Sir Paul McCartney’s estranged wife told GMTV: “When do I ever go on TV? How many times in the last year?”
Mucca then went on to appear on all the major networks including Sky, BBC News 24, Five News, ITN, plus Press Association TV, which will sell its footage around the world.
In an interview on BBC News 24 she insisted she still LOVED Sir Paul — and whined that people were trying to destroy her.
Mucca, 38, said: “I will never get over it. I’ll always love Paul. He is the father of my child.”
She added: “There is a huge agenda about trying to destroy me. I don’t have that powerful system he has.”
But Heather — dubbed Lady Mucca over her porn past — was challenged by presenter Simon McCoy when she called for curbs on the Press.
He pulled her up, saying: “Hang on a minute, people at home will be saying you’ve got where you are through the very ‘celebrity’ that you are criticizing.”
Over on Sky News, when asked when her divorce would be finalised, she replied: “I have got no idea. It is like getting blood from a stone.
“It could take a year. It is all down to the hubby.”
She also carped about the Press on Radio 5 Live before marching on Westminster to protest about the way pigs are treated.
Over on GMTV Mucca denied claims made by her dad Charles and first husband Alfie Karmal that she was a fantasist and that she passed herself off as a journalist called Heather Mills.
Meanwhile, police yesterday criticised Heather for the number of 999 calls she makes from her home in Hove, East Sussex.
Chief Supt Kevin Moore said: “People who make lots of calls to police run the risk of being treated as the boy who cried wolf.”
But her agent Phil Hall said: “She’s a single mum who is very nervous about all the things that have happened.”