Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife, Heather Mills, lashed out against Paralympic officials who stopped her from competing in the games.
The controversial former model posted a six-minute video on YouTube with her ranting about an International Paralympic Committee official who she says 'had it in' for her.
The 45-year-old Mills, who has a prosthetic leg, had been training to qualify for the British skiing team for next year's games.
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But a dispute over a ski boot she was ordered to wear has ended her hopes of competing.
Mills, who was married to the former Beatle for six years, was told by the officials that she would have to change her ski boot to comply with game rules and take part.
A furious Mills, who claimed the boot caused excruciating pain, allegedly told IPC official Sylvana Mestre she would make her life 'a misery' after the ruling.
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Mills said she released the video to put out her side of the story.
In it, she claims the official would not listen to her.
'She wouldn't listen to me at all. I never physically touched her, like the misreporting in the media (said I did),' she said.
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'She has never made a statement saying I physically harmed her. The ridiculous reports that she begged me not to hit her are just tabloid rubbish.
'I just said to her, very loudly, I was very upset, that I'd had enough of this, and that I wouldn't be involved in these ridiculous rules.'
Mills, who was married to the former Beatle for six years, lost her left leg in a road accident in 1993.
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