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Former Mrs. McCartney on Trump's Apprentice a no-go

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Access Hollywood reports that "Heather Mills has been "fired" before she ever set foot in Donald Trump's boardroom."

Ms. Mills, best-known for her divorce from former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney that included a demand for a $300,000 per year clothing allowance and a trial that involved Ms. Mills dumping a jug of water on McCartney's lawyer and shouting "You're a bitch! You're a traitor to your sex! How could you do this to another woman?"

Apparently her high-maintenance ways were also a turn-off to NBC insiders, one whom reportedly told The Sun that "The network was originally very keen on getting her involved. They thought it would be a clever move, attracting lots of publicity for the show... But her demands were ludicrous and it soon became clear that getting her involved would be a headache."

Here's the best part: she demanded a clause in her contract stipulating that she would make it to the finals!

I'm hugely disappointed that Mills won't be on Celebrity Apprentice. Having Heather Mills and Donald Trump on the same show would make for the most delightfully detestable hour of television since. . . ever. Maybe they should reconsider giving O.J. Simpson a spot. Some other celebrities I'd like to see on the most obnoxious show on television:
  • Former Supreme Court Nominee Harriet Miers
  • Congressional Sex Scandal Bad Boys Larry Craig and Gary Condit
  • Amy Winehouse
  • Former Enron chief Jeff Skilling (Let him out of jail early and call it community service!)
  • John Rocker (Former pitcher who managed to insult just about every minority in a 2000 Sports Illustrated interview)

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Last updated: November 12, 2009: 03:45 PM

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