Heather Mills splashes out on a £250,000 holiday with new lover

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Heather Mills splashes out £250,000 on new lover

Not only did Heather Mills whisk Jamie Walker her new lover away to the Caribbean she also flew an entourage of friends with her, these included her personal trainer, security guard, home designer, vegan shoe maker and of course not forgetting someone no women should be without her very own personal photographer.

Heather decided that she and her loyal staff and pals need the week long treat in Richard Branson’s private island of Necker, to celebrate the imminent final decree absolute in her extremely publicised £24.4 million divorce from ex Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, whom she was married to for 4 years.

Heather seemed very smitten, and organised the trip just 7 weeks after she met Jamie Walker, 36, who is a part time DJ and odd job man. They met in Tenerife in the five-star hotel Abama Hotel in Gula de Isora, where Jamie was working, since they met Jamie has left his job in Tenerife and has moved into Heathers £3 million home in Robertsbridge East Sussex. Jamie is helping with the redecoration of the 9 bedroom house.

Heather was granted £150,000 a year to pay for holidays for herself and Bea their daughter. Although she had asked for £500,000 a year to pay for helicopters and private jets to whisk them away to their exotic holidays. Poor Heather.

If any of you would like to hire Richard Branson’s Island it’s a snip at £24,000 a day! Stars who have previously stayed on the Necker Island are: Eddie Murphy, Princess Diana, Harrison Ford, Mariah Carey, Robert De Niro and Annie Lennox, we have a collection tin in the Diva office that stands at £12.90 so not long before we can hire the fabulous Island.

Source: Daily Mirror

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