Mills says media drove her "close to suicide"
LONDON (Reuters) - Heather Mills, estranged wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney, says tabloid media drove her close to suicide and wrongly cast her as a gold-digger.
Mills appeared on television on Wednesday to promote a campaign calling for a change in laws governing the media that would offer individuals greater protection, and asked viewers to visit Web site www.youcare.com to sign a petition.
"I've had 18 months of absolute abuse," Mills told GMTV in an interview during which she fought back tears several times.
"They've called me a whore, a gold-digger, a fantasist, a liar, the most unbelievably hurtful things.
"I've stayed quiet for my daughter. We've had death threats, I've been close to suicide ... I've had worse threats than a paedophile or a murderer and I've done nothing but charity for 20 years," the 39-year-old said.
GMTV said Mills appeared on the show at her own request.
Mills, who has a daughter Beatrice with McCartney, denied reports she had been offered a large financial settlement by the musician in what has become a bitter divorce battle.
"I have been offered nothing, OK?" she said. Continued...
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