Paul McCartney Bashes Heather Mills In New Song

Scandalist - 3rd Oct 2008

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Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney has reportedly penned a tune for his new album that appears to attack ex-wife Heather Mills. The song, titled “Electronic Arguments” allegedly references bitter texts, emails, and phone-bugging that occurred between the former couple. The ex-Beatle includes harsh lyrics such as: “The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I’ll never forget it/ And that’s just outta sight.” “I remember you well/ Oh woman betrayed you/ I couldn’t resist you/ When I made you.” “You said you love me - but was it true? The last thing to do was to lie about me silently.” Paul later references the $50 million he had to fork over in their divorce settleme Read full story at Scandalist

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