Paul McCartney's birthday love bash
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Sean Ghent, who began working for the couple just before they announced their split last May, told Britain's Sunday Mirror newspaper: "Paul completely cut Heather's financial support. It was shocking to see this strong woman totally broken. It was ugly and cruel.
"Paul was depressed and insecure after the split. He was in trauma and seeing a psychiatrist. He wanted to win Heather back, but she was more focused. She made the decision to move on.
"She made a success of herself against all the odds. She just wants to influence change and to inspire people. It was Paul's broken promises over changing his lifestyle which really hurt her. She was too energetic and strong for him."
Ghent claims he resigned after Paul ordered him to stop Heather entering their London marital home. He went to work for Heather until December 2006.
The South African former soldier says Heather has not been offered a divorce settlement.
Ghent said: "If she had been offered £10 million she would have taken it and moved on. She lives modestly and doesn't have expensive taste or care about the trappings of wealth."

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