Paul McCartney and Heather Mills to fight over daughter's trust fund

February 25 2008

Heather Mills and Paul McCartneyEmbattled former couple Paul McCartney and Heather Mills are set for a fresh court battle - over their daughter Beatrice's trust fund.

The pair - who were unable to reach an agreement over their divorce settlement at London's High Court last week and are now waiting for the judge's verdict on a financial settlement - are reportedly locked in another bitter argument over Paul's decision to ask Beatrice's half-sister Stella to sit on the board of trustees who will look after four-year-old's future.

Heather, who is sworn enemies with fashion designer Stella, Paul's 36-year-old daughter with his beloved late wife Linda, was allegedly livid when she heard of the plans, screaming: "Keep that woman away from my daughter and my life."

A source told Britain's News of the World newspaper: "Heather wants none of it and has told Paul in no uncertain terms that she will fight any role Stella has in Bea's life to the bitter end, even if that means taking it to court."

Meanwhile, 40-year-old Heather, dubbed Mucca by British tabloids due to her murky past, is reportedly set to star in her own TV cookery show.

The former model plans to use the series to educate people on how to live a healthy vegan lifestyle - vegans eats no animal products at all, including milk, eggs and cheese.

A source said: "Heather thinks a cooking show will give her a caring sexy image. She is passionate about being a vegan and loves being in the limelight, she is determined to be a big star."

Comments

Shame on you, Heather!

Shame on you, Heather! Whether you like her or not, Stella is still Beatrice’s sister, someone who loves that little girl and would certainly keep her best interests in mind should she have to act in their father’s place. I’ve admired how your sister Fiona has stuck by you through this time of stress. You should be glad that Bea has sisters who will be there for her.

And Heather Mills believes

And Heather Mills believes HER behavior has been good for her daughter???

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