Heather Mills Still Not Giving Paul McCartney A Rest
It's been less than a month since Paul McCartney's highly publicized divorce from Heather Mills was finalized and the former model, who was supposedly ordered by a judge to stop talking about him publicly, is back on TV dissing her ex.

One would think that a $48.6 million divorce deal should be enough for Mills to shut her up when it comes to her former husband, but she proved otherwise during an appearance on Britain's GMTV morning show on Friday when she spoke out about McCartney's love life and her courtroom outburst on his lawyer.

"I think he's got three different girlfriends," Mills, 40, said on GMTV via satellite from Las Vegas where she is set to be in the jury for this weekend's Miss USA pageant. "So I wish all the girls the best of luck."  

Most recently, the 65-year-old former Beatle was spotted vacationing with his new girlfriend, American businesswoman Nancy Shevell, in Antigua. He has also been linked with American actress Rosanna Arquette and former Olympic horse rider Tanya Larrigan.

Furthermore, the animal-rights campaigner and "Dancing with the Stars" alum tried to explain her row with McCartney's attorney Fiona Shackleton, on whom she famously poured a glass of water as the trial wrapped up.

According to Heather, it was Shackleton who wronged her, and she tried to make her point by dumping a jug of water over her on the last day in hearings. Outside of court that day, after having doused McCartney's lawyer, Mills claimed "she has called me many, many names before meeting me when I was in a wheelchair."

Now Mills tried to defend her childish antics, and bragged about how she doesn't really have any regrets towards everything that happened, and even took a dig at Shackleton’s age.

"Paul's lawyers and him argued to have the judgment put out with all my daughter's private information and our private information on this one-sided judgment," Mills recalled.

"And Ms. Shackleton said something under breath, so I cleansed and baptized her. I thought she looked fantastic - I thought it did her the world of good and now I’m getting lots of offers to restyle the hair of women of her age," she ironically said.

Calling the coverage of her divorce "one sided," Mills claims she is now working hard to "clean her name," and said the court battle continues as she is now fighting to have the full transcripts of the trial made public in order to prove she was "never once explosive and volatile" like the judge who presided over the case mentioned in his ruling.

Last month, McCartney and Mills, who married in 2002, ended their four-year marriage as well as a lengthy, bitter divorce battle with the singer being ordered to pay his estranged wife nearly $50 million.

The two who have one daughter together, Beatrice, announced their separation in May 2006, saying they had "found it increasingly difficult to maintain a normal relationship with constant intrusion into our private lives." McCartney will also be paying for Beatrice’s nanny and school fees. The girl will receive $70,000 a year until she turns 18.