"Going through a divorce is a very painful thing. As Winston Churchill once said, ‘If you're going through Hell, keep going,’" the Daily Mail quoted him, as saying.
Sir Paul McCartney has broken his silence about his divorce from estranged wife Heather Mills and admits that it’s like going through Hell.
The former Beatle, when by Radio Times asked if he had any regrets about bitterness that had overtaken the divorce, said that the experience was ‘very painful’.
"Going through a divorce is a very painful thing. As Winston Churchill once said, ‘If you're going through Hell, keep going,’" the Daily Mail quoted him, as saying.
He added that the only solution to the problem was remaining dignified, and the only way he could do that was by remaining silent.
“The only solution is to remain dignified. If I don't keep a silence about it, I lose this idea of being dignified,” he said.
One good thing however, is the couple’s daughter Beatrice.
“But I've a wonderful baby. 'She's a great joy to me, as are my elder children, so I'm a lucky man.”
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
Divorce is like Hell: Macca
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