Heather Mills warns media: Karma will catch you
Heather Mills reignites her hate/hate relationship with the media

Heather Mills reignites her hate/hate relationship with the media
Heather Mills has reignited her clash with the British press, insisting karma comes around for journalists who have tainted her reputation and some will be struck down by cancer.
Don’t mess with the Mills was the gist of the infamous vegan’s latest rant, who insisted that those who had written ‘horrible things’ about her have ‘got cancer, a tumour or have died’.
‘Certain journalists have written horrible things, and then they've got cancer, or they've had a tumour, or they've died,' said Mills. 'And it's terrible for them, but they've done really evil things. I truly believe things come back round.’
Speaking to the Observer about Vbites, Mills’ new vegan restaurant in Hove, East Sussex, the former glamour model chose to stoke up her former war of words with the media saying those who spread ‘lies’ about her will be punished – namely through ill health.
The 41-year-old, who underwent a messy divorce from Sir Paul McCartney last year, accused the tabloids of vilifying her, saying she received ‘worse press than a paedophile or a murderer’.
So, if you've bad-mouthed the former Mrs Mills-McCartney, perhaps don't make a beeline for her spanking new eaterie - you never know what ingredients you may find!
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