The whore quit after one day of practice

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Heather quits dancing lessons after a day
Staff at a top London dance studio breathe a sigh of relief as Heather Mills quit the studio after just one day.
Sir Paul McCartney's ex had booked Pineapple Dance Studios in Covent Garden for this entire week to undergo secret practice sessions with top choreographers for Dancing With The Stars - but pulled out at the last minute.
During her one day in the posh London venue Heather insisted the blinds were always closed and was strict on security.
She didn't want anybody finding out she was there, especially after a disability campaign group attacked her this week for using her disabled parking badge even though she's taking part in a dancing show.-whore
The former model, 39, also had staff on call at all times in case she needed anything so they're probably glad she's gone.
One onlooker said: "They hadn't seen anything like it since Madonna filmed a music video there last year. She was quite demanding."
But Heather didn't get off scott free - she has to fork out over £50 an hour for the entire week she booked for.
They also said: "Staff were left with no option but to hand her a bill for the entire week, even though she's not using the studio, which she agreed to pay without fuss."
Heather had also booked the studio for a big magazine photoshoot - but she has pulled out of that too.
Dancing With The Stars, the American version of Strictly Come Dancing, hits American screens on 27 March and the other celebs set to take part include former NSYNC member Joey Fatone, Beverly Hills 90210 actor Ian Ziering and singer Billy Ray Cyrus.
It's a mystery why Heather cancelled her bookings out of the blue. Perhaps it's the stress of her bitter divorce from Sir Paul.
She appeared in the High Court today, for the second day, to hear whether her allegations of physical and mental abuse can be used in their divorce battle.
Or maybe the thought of dancing on TV has only just hit her.
Yet just a couple of days ago she seemed confident saying: "I have no fear; I'm happy to be thrown around. It's very unlikely my leg's going to fly off, even though it'd be funny to knock one of the judges out. In my mad, crazy life, it's actually going to be great fun."
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