
Guess who created a website to prove to the world that everything we know about her isn't true? Youcare.com is dedicated shedding some negative light on the British Press. Heather Mills wants the world to know!
Heather Mills separated from her husband Paul McCartney in May 2006 since then she has been abused relentlessly and consistently by elements in the British media. A barrage of nearly 5000 negative and derogatory articles attacking her maliciously written in the main by journalists who have never even met her once. There has been so much rubbish written about Heather by Journalists with no integrity or regard for the truth.Photos by Bauer Griffin

"Mrs. Shackleton said something under her breath, so I cleansed and baptised her. I thought she looked fantastic - “ I thought it did her a world of good."
"I think he's got three different girlfriends. So I wish all the girls the best of luck. Better them than me."


"[Heather] was so angry, she tipped a glass of water over Fiona Shackleton's head, leaving her with soaking wet hair," one insider told the paper. "Everyone was stunned. That kind of behavior is just not acceptable."When people later asked Heather about the incident, all she would say is that Fiona Shackleton had "been baptized." The above picture is a before of Fiona arriving to court and after, leaving court with wet hair. I have to say that if I hadn't seen the pictures I probably would not have believed this story. Insanity!Source.






The agreement is being seen as a happy outcome, financially at least, for both parties. Sir Paul is paying a smaller lump sum than Miss Mills feels she deserves. But she will still end up with a very large total for someone whose marriage broke up after only four years.



"I'm going through great struggles, but I'm feeling pretty good. "I have a lot of good support, particularly from my family. In difficult moments like this, it's when a loving family shines through. There is a tunnel and there is a light and I will get there. In the meantime I really enjoy my work and my family. I see people worse off than me, so I can put it in perspective."






