Beatle Paul McCartney’s heart surgery
p2pnet news | Music:- Beatle Paul McCartney, 65, had secret heart surgery in 2007.
He had coronary angioplasty to "open up arteries in his heart and increase blood flow," says The Sun newspaper, quoted in The Telegraph.
"The ’serious but very routine’ operation followed a stressful year for Sir Paul, during which he was engaged in a bitter divorce battle with Heather Mills," says the story, adding Mills and her ex-husband haven’t yet reached a settlement.
And on Mills, she’s said to owe law firm Mishcon de Reya around £2 million in legal fees, "and has been threatened with court unless she settles the bill in good time," according to FameTastic.
"She is said to originally have had a deal to pay off the fees when the financial aspect of the divorce was settled in February but after the firm dumped her as a client in November following her TV interview outbursts, they reconsidered their position, believing that the settlement might not cover all her debts," says the story.
Also see:
The Telegraph – Sir Paul McCartney ‘had secret heart surgery’, January 2, 2008
FameTastic – Heather Mills needs to sell home to pay legal bills?, December 31, 2007
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January 2nd, 2008 at 9:29 am
crazy bitch
January 4th, 2008 at 11:01 am
I’m not normally a fan of celebrities. However, in this case it’s different, because of his support for Animal Rights and I wish Paul a speedy recovery.
Paul & Heather have done a lot of great work for Animal Rights, using there celebrity status to make a big difference to animals everywhere and are therefore in a different league to all the other vaccuous celebrities out there, such as Paris Hilton.
It’s a shame they are having such a bitter divorce, really and I hope it doesn’t drag out much longer.
Animals are under represented in the world and need support from more people like this.