 | | Heather Mills no gold digger? | | |  | Beauty, Heather Mills says she's no gold digger. The Dancing With The Stars contestant broke down in tears during a radio interview with Los Angeles' KIIS FM on Tuesday after a listener called in.
The listener, named Pat, said: "I'm ashamed that I had a judgment against
you based on everything you read in the newspapers, that you were after his
money, and, come on - everyone was down on Heather Mills.
"But you have won me over, and I can admit it, I had formed a bad opinion
about you. I am embarrassed, actually. I would love to apologize. And
America should apologize. People should apologize. You were wrongfully
treated."
"All I did was fall in love with somebody — madly — and give up my life for seven years, you know.... and then to be vilified for it? I'm actually quite shocked," Mills said. "If I was a gold digger, I would be a very wealthy woman now ... and I'm not."
Meanwhile, Robbie Williams is helping Heather Mills through her divorce from Sir Paul
McCartney.
The 'Rudebox' singer - who recently completed a stint in rehab to be treated
for a prescription drug addiction - was seen in the audience watching
Heather complete a routine on US TV talent show 'Dancing with the Stars'.
The pair spoke afterwards and it is alleged Robbie told the former model to
"stay strong".
A source told Closer magazine: "Robbie was blown away by Heather's
performance on the show and went backstage to congratulate her. The pair
don't know each other but Robbie really admires Heather for her
determination.
"He told her to stay strong and hoped she was bearing up well through her
divorce.
"Heather was surprised when Robbie turned up but was really pleased he
offered his support."
The 39-year-old blonde - who lost her left leg below the knee when she was
hit by a police motorcycle in 1993 - wowed the judges by performing a
backflip during her interpretation of the mambo.
In other news, Heather Mills has had a rubber leg fitted for her performances on 'Dancing
with the Stars'.
After performing the jive with her new leg, judge Bruno Tonioli told her:
"One, two, three legs, I don't care how many - you did a fantastic job."
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