Mills wins praise in TV dancing debut

Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:22pm GMT
 
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By Belinda Goldsmith

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Heather Mills McCartney, vilified in the press over her bitter divorce from former Beatle Paul, made her debut in a U.S. television dancing contest on Monday with the judges calling her an inspiration.

Mills, 39, the first contestant with an artificial leg to compete in ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," said she joined the contest to show you can overcome any disability.

The former model turned charity campaigner wore a pink and creme sequinned dress as she danced the foxtrot with professional dance partner Jonathan Roberts, receiving a standing ovation from some of the audience as their routine ended with few wrong steps and with Mills high-kicking.

"There was far more right about that routine than wrong," said Len Goodman, one of the three judges. "I think you are an inspiration to people to get out and dance."

The two other judges also praised her performance and the fact she joined the contest. Mills had her left leg amputated below the knee after being hit by a motorcycle in 1993.

But they criticised her tense upper body and gave the pair 18 points, which was middle of the field.

Mills, however, was pleased with the outcome.

"I'm just glad I did not fall over," said Mills, who had previously joked about flying limbs. "I thought I would be lowest so I am pleased."  Continued...

 
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