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Of course, being the king of inoffensive, two-thumbs-up, mullet-shaking MOR pop, Paul McCartney won't have too much of a problem with this - he's already used the 'dignified silence' trick to full effect in the face of all the recent domestic violence allegations - but those around Paul McCartney are having a slightly harder time keeping their graceful smiles in check. Like Paul's daughter Stella McCartney for instance, who's apparently started screaming about how much she wants to kill Heather Mills in the manner that a Columbo suspect would ten seconds before they're arrested. �[Stella] flew into a terrifying rage after hearing that Heather claimed Macca hit her mother Linda. Stella, 34, had to be restrained by the former Beatle as she screamed: "I'm going to kill that bitch! I can't believe what she's doing! I'm going to kill her!"� "I told you she was a bitch," she screamed�[more fun at the full story link] [see full story for more]
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