In her five TV interviews today denying the cruel accusations that she's a publicity-seeker, she explained that the reason people dislike her is because she speaks out on controversial subjects, upsetting the applecart, displeasing The Man, and so on.
Yup, that'll be - 'Be nice to animals', and 'Landmines are bad and dangerous'.
Bring on the revolution.
I like the rallying call of Geoff Baker, Macca's sacked ex-PR bloke: "Heather Mills is a complete f***ing fantasist and I would not believe her if she told me the sun set in the West and I really mean that. I would not believe this fabricating twat."
Heather Mills-McCartney to get £70 million
By Damien Pearse
Heather Mills-McCartney, the estranged wife of ex-Beatle Sir Paul McCartney is to receive a divorce settlement of about £70 million, it was reported today.
Heather Mills-McCartney's divorce deal - after four years of marriage - would easily eclipse the £48 million paid by insurance magnate John Charman to his former wife Beverley.
The 39-year-old former model, from Hove, and anti-landmines campaigner could receive a lump sum of £15 million, The Daily Mail reported today.
She could also receive an annual payment of about £3.5 million every year until the couple's daughter Beatrice reaches 18, the newspaper reported.
The Daily Mail states: "The divorce settlement - which would be the largest in British legal history - will include a clause ensuring that neither party ever speaks publicly about what led to the breakdown of their marriage."
It was also reported that Ms Mills-McCartney would not be given any of her former husband's properties and that he would pick up the childcare costs for their daughter.
She lives on the seafront in an exclusive part of Hove, East Sussex. Sir Paul has a country estate in nearby Peasmarsh and property in London.
Sources for the estranged couple refused to comment on the progress of their divorce but did confirm that the financial details of a settlement have been agreed, The Daily Mail reported.
But the case remains listed for a five-day hearing before a family High Court judge next February, the newspaper said.
Ms Mills-McCartney alluded to her divorcee status recently by saying she was "soon to be just Mills".