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03-24-2008, 12:40 PM
Heather Mills has bizarrely posted old messages of support from Hillary Clinton and Sir Richard Branson on her personal website.

The former model, who was awarded £24.3 million in her divorce settlement from Sir Paul McCartney, has made a desperate bid to salvage her tarnished reputation by re-launching her personal internet site with dated tributes to herself.

In one message, Hillary - who is currently bidding to become the next US President - praises Heather's charity work.

Hillary said: "God bless Heather Mills ... for the person she is and the work she does for all of us. I have been inspired by her vital charity work."

However, the clip was filmed in 2002 - while Heather was still with The Beatles legend.

Heather has also added video footage of British businessman Branson, who she describes as another "friend" keen to "speak out" in support for her.

Branson said: "Initially when you meet her you wonder whether she is to be too good to be true. Years and years later she has been completely consistent. I really do believe she is one hundred per cent genuine and I would kill for her."

Branson's tribute is believed to have been made almost a decade ago.

The 40-year-old vegan campaigner - who has removed all photos of Paul from the website - also added a personal message following her divorce settlement on Monday.

Heather, who had requested £125 million from Paul, said: "I am so happy and relieved that this divorce has finally been settled and I am delighted with the overall outcome as I feel as if a great weight has been lifted.

"Finally... I am looking forward to moving on with the rest of my life with Beatrice.

"This is not how Paul and I intended it to be, sadly though this was the outcome. I must move on now for my daughter, myself, and for those that want and need my help and support."

Heather was branded "her own worst enemy" in her "underhand" divorce battle with Paul.

Mr Justice Bennett, who presided over the divorce, said she had a "warped perception" and "indulged in make-believe" to build her case.

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