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Heather Mills puts spell on dinner guests
Jan 5, 2007, 12:20 GMT

Mills © Peter Rogers/Solarpix Photorazzi
Heather Mills has a new fan - her lawyer's wife.
The estranged wife of Sir Paul McCartney, who has hired top divorce lawyer Anthony Julius for the impending court battle, won over Anthony's wife Dina with her beauty.
Dina revealed on her website: "We went to dinner with Heather and she is much, much prettier than she looks in the photos."
However, not everyone was so enthralled with the former model - in fact her presence went unnoticed in the restaurant where they dined.
Dina said: "The restaurant was not even half full. But there were no paparazzi and nobody recognised Heather."
Meanwhile, Heather, 38, could be questioned by police after allegations she kicked a woman who tried to take a photograph of her in a coffee shop.
The former model was in London's Belsize Park to meet with her lawyers when Emma Levy took out a mobile phone and tried to take her picture.
Levy claims Heather grabbed her by the throat, pushed her towards the door and kicked her in the bottom.
Heather's spokesman admitted she was involved in the incident, saying: "She was taking private notes from a lawyer when a woman tried to take her picture.
"Heather suspected she was a journalist. The woman even admitted she was trying to make some money out of her. Heather did kick her up the backside - all the staff and customers started clapping."
(C) BANG Media International
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Its called 'Damage Control'. Her hubbys client (who may bring them a lot of $$$ if the divorce goes Heather's way) just acted like a looney in public. Say something nice about the dingbat, quick...
Her lawyers'wife could does have an interest in the outcome of this divorce, as in lots of money.And what else is left to say about her anyway: her cool and collected way of behaving in public.Betting if someone took out a cellphone in that restaurant they were dining she would have stayed in her seat.Who picked up the tab for that meal anyway?
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Cheryl Jane BeanJan 5th, 2007 - 17:55:16
Sounds like alot of soul ties to me. Some can be 'bewitched' - especially those who are unsure of their own beliefs and are insecure people.
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