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03-24-2003, 02:10 AM
Note: this is from the British tabloid News Of The World, so take it with a grain of salt.
McCartney's missus is 'to be a mum'
By Rav Singh
News Of The World
Sir Paul McCartney's wife Heather Mills is three months pregnant, friends told the News of the World last night.
They revealed the 35-year-old ex-model had her first ultrasound scan just days ago and was told the baby is healthy.
Macca, who will celebrate his 61st birthday in June, is said to be "ecstatic" at the prospect of being a father again.
A fan who saw them outside the Viveka Clinic, a natural childbirth unit in north London, said: "They were smiling from ear to ear. They walked down the street arm-in-arm and were laughing and joking."
Heather has publicly discussed losing two babies during her brief first marriage when pregnancies turned out to be ectopic, making it difficult to conceive naturally again. She has also suffered cancer of the uterus.
But one pal of the couple said: "They are keeping their fingers crossed everything goes well for the next six months.
"Of course they are going to be worried but things are looking good and they're like any other couple waiting to become parents."
Tour
The couple, who wed in Ireland in June last year, have told only a few close friends their good news and have kept mum to everyone else.
Pop legend Sir Paul starts a European tour in Paris on Tuesday. The pal added: "He doesn't want to leave Heather on her own and she may fly out with him. They haven't decided, but they don't want to be apart."
The former Beatle, worth £700 milion, already has four children from his 30-year marriage to Linda, who died from breast cancer in 1998.
They are James 26, Stella, 31, Mary 33, and a 39-year-old stepdaughter, also called Heather. They have often denied finding their father's second marriage hard to accept.
Sir Paul and ex-model Heather, who lost a leg in 1993 when she was hit by a motorbike, have hinted several times that they would like to start a new family.
Asked about Heather's pregnancy, Sir Paul's official spokesman Geoff Baker said: "It's news to me."
Child
Heather has often publicly aired her chances of giving birth.
"I don't know whether I could have a child because of the ectopics," she has said. "I just say, ‘What will be will be'. I adore kids and if it happens it happens."
McCartney's missus is 'to be a mum'
By Rav Singh
News Of The World
Sir Paul McCartney's wife Heather Mills is three months pregnant, friends told the News of the World last night.
They revealed the 35-year-old ex-model had her first ultrasound scan just days ago and was told the baby is healthy.
Macca, who will celebrate his 61st birthday in June, is said to be "ecstatic" at the prospect of being a father again.
A fan who saw them outside the Viveka Clinic, a natural childbirth unit in north London, said: "They were smiling from ear to ear. They walked down the street arm-in-arm and were laughing and joking."
Heather has publicly discussed losing two babies during her brief first marriage when pregnancies turned out to be ectopic, making it difficult to conceive naturally again. She has also suffered cancer of the uterus.
But one pal of the couple said: "They are keeping their fingers crossed everything goes well for the next six months.
"Of course they are going to be worried but things are looking good and they're like any other couple waiting to become parents."
Tour
The couple, who wed in Ireland in June last year, have told only a few close friends their good news and have kept mum to everyone else.
Pop legend Sir Paul starts a European tour in Paris on Tuesday. The pal added: "He doesn't want to leave Heather on her own and she may fly out with him. They haven't decided, but they don't want to be apart."
The former Beatle, worth £700 milion, already has four children from his 30-year marriage to Linda, who died from breast cancer in 1998.
They are James 26, Stella, 31, Mary 33, and a 39-year-old stepdaughter, also called Heather. They have often denied finding their father's second marriage hard to accept.
Sir Paul and ex-model Heather, who lost a leg in 1993 when she was hit by a motorbike, have hinted several times that they would like to start a new family.
Asked about Heather's pregnancy, Sir Paul's official spokesman Geoff Baker said: "It's news to me."
Child
Heather has often publicly aired her chances of giving birth.
"I don't know whether I could have a child because of the ectopics," she has said. "I just say, ‘What will be will be'. I adore kids and if it happens it happens."