Heather Mills was fired from US TV show 'Celebrity Apprentice' before filming even began.
The former model - the ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney - was given the push by bosses at network NBC after she demanded a clause in her contract which guaranteed her a place in the final, no matter how successful she was in the rest of the show.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspapers: "Her demands were ludicrous and it soon became clear that getting her involved would be a headache.
"It was the final straw when she said she wouldn't take part unless she was guaranteed a place in the final - even after it was explained that wasn't how the show worked.
The source claimed that the breaking point for ?Celebrity Apprentice? producers concerned Mills' insistence that her contract include a clause that would see her make it past boardroom elimination after boardroom elimination, all the way to the finals.
"She was politely informed that NBC wouldn't be following up their interest in her appearing."
Producers were initially keen to sign Heather as they thought her participation would be a ratings winner for the programme - which sees a group of celebrities compete in a series of business-related tasks to impress billionaire tycoon Donald Trump.
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Heather Mills was fired from US TV show 'Celebrity Apprentice' before filming even began.
The former model - the ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney - was given the push by bosses at network NBC after she demanded a clause in her contract which guaranteed her a place in the final, no matter how successful she was in the rest of the show.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspapers: "Her demands were ludicrous and it soon became clear that getting her involved would be a headache.
"It was the final straw when she said she wouldn't take part unless she was guaranteed a place in the final - even after it was explained that wasn't how the show worked.
The source claimed that the breaking point for ?Celebrity Apprentice? producers concerned Mills' insistence that her contract include a clause that would see her make it past boardroom elimination after boardroom elimination, all the way to the finals.
"She was politely informed that NBC wouldn't be following up their interest in her appearing."
Producers were initially keen to sign Heather as they thought her participation would be a ratings winner for the programme - which sees a group of celebrities compete in a series of business-related tasks to impress billionaire tycoon Donald Trump.