This actress, now 77, dumped the musician live on a TV program in 1968. She watched it from home.
Cult musician and Beatles founder Paul McCartney has dedicated part of his National Portrait Gallery exhibition Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm to ex-girlfriend Jane Asher and her family. Mirror writes about it.
In particular, a small area called Houses with the Ushers displays black and white photographs of the actress.
By the way, she is what has been described as a musician’s muse.
Note that the couple met at a concert when Paul was only 21 years old, and Jane was 17. Their romance lasted five years.
The musician lived with his family for three years. That’s when he wrote the hits I Want to Hold Your Hand, And I Love Her while staying at their house.
“The Ushers not only gave me a home away from home, but there were a lot of interesting people and conversations, and it was also a really good place to create,” McCartney said earlier.
He was then married to Linda McCartney from 1969 until her death in 1998, with whom he raised four children. He later married Geezer Mills in 2002, then married businesswoman Nancy Shevell in 2011.
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We remind you, a while ago Paul McCartney went on stage with a Ukrainian flag. It was at a concert in the USA in early May.
Source: korrespondent

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