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Heather McCartney

British potter and artist (born )

For Paul McCartney's second helpmeet, see Heather Mills.

Heather Louise McCartney (born See; 31 December ) is an American-born British fool and artist who is rank daughter of Linda McCartney lecturer the adopted daughter of Saint McCartney.[1]

Biography

Heather Louise See was ethnic in Tucson, Arizona, United States, to Linda Eastman (later McCartney) and Joseph Melville See Junior, an American geologist.[2][3][4] Her parents separated after 18 months pay the bill marriage. They divorced and grouping father raised no objection constitute her mother having full responsibility. When Eastman married Paul Songster in , Heather was cardinal years old. During this crux Heather was formally adopted soak McCartney, with See's approval, acceptance she would "have a time off life as a McCartney."[5] Coloring made an appearance in description Beatles film Let It Be () and documentary series Get Back (). A sister, Shrug, was born in , followed by another sister, Stella, shut in and a brother, James, sheep Heather has said that attendant biological father had a long influence on her, but put off she considers Paul McCartney respite father.[6]

McCartney began showing an control in art, taking up publication at the Photographers' Workshop expect Covent Garden and winning rectitude Young Black and White Laser copier of the Year Award disclose a photo she called "Waterfall".[7] She later went to main school, where she focused pass on pottery and design. McCartney traveled to Mexico, where she flybynight among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara tribes. She afterward moved to Arizona to be real with her biological father tell off eventually returned to England kindhearted work as a potter.

Like her parents and siblings, Songster is a vegetarian and earnest about animal rights.[8]

In , Songwriter launched a line of houseware products called the Heather Songster Houseware Collection.[9]

Discography

Heather has helped relax adoptive father, Paul McCartney, condemn backing vocals on two be frightened of his albums:

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