
When Sir Paul, 65, was approached by a Joe - a longtime Beatles fan - Paul politely responded "I can't sign that here."
Mills , 40, then approached 50-year-old Joe to criticize her estranged husband's behavior, saying: "You should have told him that it's his fans who made him rich and famous. You put him where he is."
Heather then autographed the fan's notebook, writing: "To Joe, lots of love, Heather Mills."
The fan, who would not give his full name, had asked Sir Paul to sign an original of the Beatles White Album.
Joe revealed: "I'm a lifelong fan of Sir Paul and the Beatles. I brought down my collection, the White Album, Abbey Road and the others, so he would sign them.
"I'm so disappointed that he wouldn't. I don't understand. He just said: "I can't sign that here."
"Heather was really nice about it. She signed my book and said I should tell him that it's fans like me who made him rich and famous. I guess she's right."
Meanwhile, Paul and Heather are set to return to the High Court on Monday after failing to reach a conclusion today.
A court spokesman said: "It will go on until Monday. It [the court] has not been booked beyond that yet, but it could be."
It is thought that Heather's decision to represent herself has caused proceedings to run on longer than expected. She has reportedly cross examined Sir Paul and his legal team.
By Owen Williams, Feb 15 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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