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7 May 2006
MCCARTNEY MARRIAGE MYSTERY
EXCLUSIVE Sir Paul's wife speaks out after rumours that their relationship is suffering from strain Paul and I are still together I'm just staying low after op
By Alice Walker
FORMER Beatle Sir Paul McCartney's wife Heather last night denied her marriage is in crisis.
Insiders claim the four-year marriage has become stormy. Last week the couple were living in separate homes despite Heather, 38, undergoing radical surgery on her part-amputated leg three weeks ago.
But the former model last night rubbished claims that she and Sir Paul, 63, were splitting up.
Speaking exclusively to The People, she said: "It's hilarious. Paul and I are still very much together.
"The proper story is that three weeks ago Paul and I went to America and I had to go and have my leg operated on again.
"Some people have been trying to get pictures of me in a wheelchair so I have had to stay really low so that they don't get the picture.
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"I can't move around and I've just got on to crutches.
"We will one hundred per cent sue on this because it is total rubbish.
"Someone has put a contract out on me to get a picture, which is quite sick.
"I have been called by one of the paparazzi guys who said that they called Paul and said if you give me a picture of her we won't chase her but if she doesn't we will. That is sick.
"I am keeping my head down until I can recover properly because I don't want to give them a picture."
Just weeks before their wedding anniversary, close friends were concerned for the couple.
The couple spent last week apart. While Heather was at their seaside mansion, Paul was at their country farm 30 miles away.
On Thursday, Heather ventured out to a beauty salon in Brighton. Using a crutch for support, the former model spent three hours at Body and Soul.
Brave Heather underwent painful surgery on her part-amputated left leg.
The complicated and rare "revisionist amputation " involved re-attaching muscle tissue to her bone and cleaning up complications with the leg.
She is still recuperating at their mansion in Hove, East Sussex.
Heather told us: "We have only just got back together from LA where Paul was recording and I had my operation. We haven't been apart until these last couple of days when I have had to hide.
"I have had a revision amputation and I am keeping my head down.
"Of course we are together - it is hilarious. I can't wait to sue because I will make a fortune for my charity."
Heather added: "Paul and I are together 100 per cent. I will see him soon -I see him all the time.
"I am keeping under cover until I can walk properly - I don't know how long that will be because I have just had my leg fitted and I can't walk properly still because it is bleeding and blistering. It has only been five weeks since my surgery.
"I don't want to make any statement that we are still together. I just don't want to fuel it any further."
But a source told The People: "Heather is fiery and like any married couple they do sometimes disagree.
"They are also both very independent people who have very busy lives - it's as simple as that."
The couple, who have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Beatrice, divide their time between a massive farmhouse in Rye, East Sussex, and a £1 million plus house on Hove seafront next door to fellow celebrities Zoe Ball and Norman Cook.
Last month it emerged Heather, who uses the surname Mills-McCartney, is to return to the catwalk after several years. The landmine charity champion and animal rights activist has joined London-based Zone, the fashion and VIP division of MOT models.
Heather is best known for her work for a range of causes.
Most recently she took on the fur industry with hubby Paul in a BBC1 documentary The McCartneys v The Fur Trade.
They travelled to the Arctic to highlight the plight of baby seals who are clubbed to death for their fur.
The couple were married on June 12, 2002 at Castle Leslie, a 17th Century estate in Ireland before travelling to the Seychelles for their honeymoon.
Sir Paul met Heather when her foundation, Adopt-a-Minefield UK, which is devoted to landmine victims, wanted to record a song for charity and McCartney helped record it.
They began dating in March 2000 and announced their engagement just over a year later, in July 2001.
In an interview she said: "I wanted to prove that I love him for him."
She also revealed intimate details about their life together, she said: "Our favourite thing is to stay home. I cook a meal and he dances around the room like Fred Astaire. "We're great for each other. I could eat him.
"I think when you find your soul mate, you could sleep under their armpits.
"I'm like a little dog. He says, 'You're always sniffing me!' I'm really happy. It's incredibly passionate. It's intense all the time, and we love each other's company." The rock legend has three children to late first wife Linda - daughters Stella and Mary and son James. He also has a step-daughter, also called Heather. When Linda died in 1998 aged 56 after a long battle with cancer, devastated Paul admitted he had lost his "soul mate" and "best friend".
Heather gave birth to the couple's first child, Beatrice in October 2003. Friends say they even have been conisdering trying for another baby. A source confirmed: 'There have been tensions in the relationship over the past week.
"It has been quite a stormy relationship - it's not easy recovering from an operation."
A spokesman for McCartney said: "The McCartneys have been keeping a low profile since the operation. They are still together." Asked if there were any tensions he refused to comment.
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