NEW YORK - Paul McCartney says he's "surprisingly OK" despite his difficult divorce from his second wife, Heather Mills.
"It's very tough, you know, going through a separation," McCartney said in an interview that aired Thursday on ABC News' "Good Morning America." "But I'm just trying to keep my dignity, trying to just move forward and not talk about it in interviews, really."
McCartney and Mills, a 39-year-old former model and activist who recently appeared as a contestant on CTV's "Dancing With the Stars," are in divorce proceedings. They have a 3-year-old daughter, Beatrice.
When asked about the split, McCartney responded: "I'm OK, thank you. Surprisingly OK."
McCartney and Mills married in June 2002, four years after his first wife, Linda McCartney, died of breast cancer. They separated last year.
The ex-Beatle released his 21st solo album, "Memory Almost Full," this week. It's his first release for Hear Music, Starbuck Corp.'s new record label.
He wrote "Dance Tonight," a track from the studio disc, while learning to play the mandolin over the Christmas holidays.
"It became sort of catchy and it was a foot-stomper in the kitchen," he recalled. "A load of people came round and (Beatrice) particularly came running in and danced."
McCartney, who will be 65 on June 18, said he now regrets writing the Beatles classic "When I'm 64."
"It just draws great attention to that age and reaching it," he said. "In actual fact, it's actually not been bad, you know, really. People still feed me and one or two people still need me."