Sir Paul McCartney ‘romped with two female fans for three days at the peak of The Beatles’ fame’
A new book claims Sir Paul McCartney romped with two female fans for three days at the peak of The Beatles’ fame.
Sir Paul McCartney is said to have romped with two female fans for three days at the peak of The Beatles’ fame.
The 81-year-old ‘Let It Be’ singer, who is now happily settled with third wife Nancy Shevell, 64, is said to have ended his threeway when his then-future wife Linda turned up at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, it is claimed.
Record label executive Ron Kass, who died in 1986, was sharing a suite with Sir Paul and is quoted in new book ‘All You Need Is Love: The End of The Beatles’ saying: “There was this, bungalow. Paul was just in there for three days and three nights with these girls.
“Then Linda arrived. Paul and Linda didn’t know each other that well, but she arrived and Paul and the two girls were still with him.
“Paul got rid of the girls then he took Linda in, so Linda got in there during the night.”
Also in the book, which contains a series of never-before-seen interviews with Paul and others associated with The Beatles, film director David Puttnam. 83, says Paul was the biggest ladies’ man in the group – even moreso than his bandmates John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
He said: “Paul, he (slept with) everything that moved and yet didn’t seem to want to.
“Out of the bunch, they always regarded him as the beauty.”
In one chat in the book with Paul, the singer admitted the band were “not in the least bit celibate”, adding: “There were many, many, many, many wild oats sewn from the word go.
“British tours, we used to have a little routine we worked out with the tour manager.
“If there was someone getting particularly hot on the front row that you liked, he’d say, ‘Do you wanna go backstage and see the boys?’.. then they’d meet us.”