Thursday, November 22, 2007

Shut Up Allready !

Ravenous golddigger Heather Mill's is putting down and chastising the rich while at the same time trying to sue gazillion's out of her rock star husband, whom we all know she only married for his money and fame anyway and was looking for outties the first chance she got.



DUBLIN, Ireland - Heather Mills McCartney, who is reportedly seeking millions ofdollars in her breakup with Paul McCartney, denounced the world's rich as misersand snobs Wednesday.

Mills McCartney delivered the critical comments during her 90-minute speech to the debating society of Trinity College Dublin.

Former model Mills McCartney, 39, married the 65-year-old music legend in 2002 and gave birth to the couple's only child, Beatrice, a year later. But the couple separated last year, and McCartney filed for divorce alleging "unreasonable behavior" by his wife.

Mills McCartney said she was reluctantly obliged to befriend the world's wealthy
because that was the only way to maximize her power as an agent for change.

"Sadly, you have to mix at a certain level of people to raise the level of funds you need to bring about the greater good," she said. "Because people are very snobby. These people who have lots of money, they're either snobby or they're stingy. If you have lots of money, you have to be stingy — because why would you want that amount of money?"



I don't know Heather why would you demand 3.5 million pound's a year from your ex-husband because you need it "just to get by", or say you'll settle for a one time "high speed" settlement of 40 million pound's? Why not just demand Paul just give it all to your favorite charities, unless of course your favorite charities happen to be on Sloane or Oxford street?

How being greedy is any different than being snobby is beyond
me, but the laughable part here is she claim's she is an "agent of change", but
not too long ago in a typical display of hypocrisy she
show's up at two eco-friendly event's
in a gas guzzling SUV and
proceed's to leave it running the entire time.

Agent of change? Nothing different there Heather, typical do as I say, not as I do hypocrisy from the (minor) celebrity left.

While not a fan of aristocracy or royalty, I have to give credit to Princess Diana. I didn't keep up so much with her life event's but at least she seemed classy, soft spoken and genuine and didn't seem like a preachy hypocrite. Paul McCartney I guess could be considered Rock N' Roll royalty and I guess Mill's believes she's his Lady Di'.

Here's a little advice Heather,. Like the saying goes " sometimes it's better to burn out than to fade away" and since you never shone all that bright or at all anyway, now would be a good time to just take your money and STFU. Your not Princess Diana and you never will be anything more than just another greedy-golddigging-blathering-hypocritical-idiot trying to over-extend her fifteen-minutes of (non) fame.

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