Heather's Schemed To Marry Paul, Says Ex-Hooker Pal Of Mills

Daily Mail   |  Laura Roberts   |   April 22, 2008 08:18 AM


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Heather Mills gave Paul McCartney an ultimatum to marry her or she would leave him, according to a friend and ex-prostitute.

Denise Hewitt, who worked as an escort with Heather in the Eighties, said the former model spoke openly in the early stages of their relationship of plans to push Sir Paul to propose.

Miss Hewitt, who revealed her friend had been determined to marry the former Beatle, also lifted the lid on claims about the months the pair allegedly spent working as £10,000-a-night prostitutes.

In an interview to be aired tonight on Channel 4, Miss Hewitt claimed: "She said, 'I'll give him an ultimatum and if he doesn't marry me within say eight months, ten months, I'm going to leave him'."

She said Heather had made disparaging remarks about her future husband's age, saying: "Well look at me, I'm marrying an old man with bigger tits than me."

Miss Hewitt, 44, said: "We went into high class prostitution behind closed doors and nobody knew about it...[Adnan] Kashoggi, Kerry Packer and one of the Royal princes of Saudi, they were the big fish and there were a couple of others that were classed as Heather's sugar daddies.

'We used to get a lot of jewellery as gifts - rings, watches, Bulgari bracelets, cars. The world was our oyster. We enjoyed it.

'No one knew what we did and we didn't expect it to come out. I don't look on it as sleazy. It was experiencing something we couldn't have experienced if we hadn't done this.

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I noticed some interesting things in this piece:

1) You made sure that you used the word "hooker" in the headline so everyone would remember Heather used to be a prostitute

2) You seem certain that the "hooker" is telling the truth - and we all know "hookers" would never lie about anything.

3) If "urging a man to propose" is an indication that a woman is immoral than many women should be included besides Heather because lots of women do that.

4) Getting quotes from former "hookers" who know the only way to get publicity is by making shocking allegations is probably not a great idea if you expect anyone to take your story seriously.

5) I don't know anything about Heather and don't really care to know anything about her but from what I've read she seems as though she has some problems but it's interesting how everyone assumes he was a perfect husband and that it might not have been difficult being married to him. All I know is that I read an interview with his daughter Stella in a fashion magazine and she is the nastiest, most unfriendly person I've ever read an interview with - she can't ever pretend to be a decent person for an interview. And children learn that behavior from somewhere - so I'm just pointing out that there might be more to this story than you think.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 04/22/2008

excellent points.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 04/23/2008

That is sad and pathetic that she would do that to him. I have dated some really well known people, and never was money a reason, nor thier fame. To the contrary. The real test of our relationship didn't come in a tabloid, rather whether or not I stuck by them as they went through very hard, personal issues. True love is about sticking by someone good or bad. Its easy to be around a celeb during the good times, but staying when the cameras are off, when they are going through family crisis, finanical woes, when the fame fades, is the real test of who that person is. Gold diggers marry for money, to become a celbutant. Those who marry for love, marry regardless os who that person is or what he does. I pity Heather She will never know what real love is or can be. Paul its good that you parted with her when you did, but I wish you had said NO in the beginning. .

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 04/22/2008

Fall down more, Heather, fall down.Twice.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 04/22/2008

"bread and circuses"
...do your research.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 04/22/2008

Paul, mine this experience for new songs.

"I saw her leaning there."
"She was just a ten thousand pound a night hooker"
I wanna hold your wallet"
"Can buy me love."

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 04/22/2008

will u just leave me
or will you just bleed me
when i'm sixty-four
woo!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 04/22/2008

I am shocked, shocked I tell you...not really. I think the only real thing to be shocked about is someone thinks we care. i don't

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 04/22/2008

Stop lying both to yourself and to the others who read this stuff.

You clearly do care. Otherwise you wouldn't have clicked on the link, read the article, or bothered to comment on it.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 04/22/2008

Thank you! It's so tiresome reading those "I don't care so much I had to mention it" comments. If they don't care, why are they even checking out the Entertainment section? Plenty of other stuff on HuffPo to natter on about.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 04/23/2008
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