Heather Mills’ Boobs Booed on Miss USA Pageant

Freshly divorced Heather Mills put in her first major U.S. public appearance this weekend, when she stepped onto the red carpet as part of the panel of ten judges that helped choose the winner of Donald Trump’s Miss U.S.A beauty pageant. The contest took place at the Theater for the Performing Arts in the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. It was hosted by Donny and Marie Osmond and saw Heather Mills once again booed and heckled by the audience when she emerged on stage dressed in a green velvet dress which showed off her boobs. That goes to show that the former glamor model might have spoken to soon when she claimed that the US audience has a "99 per cent positive" opinion of herself.
Dressed in a long dress with a plunging neckline, Mills only managed to impress the audience with her rather unflattering bust line. However, this didn’t seem to put her off, as she once again proclaimed her intention of relocating from England to the States. "In England, people don’t like me. But I’m going to move to America, Los Angeles hopefully. I love England but everything that has happened makes me realize I’ll be better off in the States." Trouble is, the Brit’s dislike of Mills is neither pointless not gratuitous, as the former wife of Sir Paul McCartney has done just about everything in her power (intentionally or not) to make the British audience perceive her as nothing but a shameless gold-digger, with a fondness for lying and who loves to abuse her former husband while doing just about anything in her power to gain as much money from him as possible.
Heather Mills is clearly not the kind of person who gets easily upset over making a bad impression. After the show, she made it clear that a little booing and heckling wouldn’t get her down or dampen her spirit. "I really enjoyed myself. It was a great contest. If there was some negative reaction, what can you do? There will always be some people like that," she stated. Which can only mean one thing: if people in the States ever feel the need to express their dislike towards her, they will have to come up with a lot more creative ways of venting their emotions. As it seems, Heather Mills is coming to the States to stay.


