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Yoko Ono feels sorry for McCartney

Yoko Ono
London (ANI): John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono has sympathized with Sir Paul McCartney over his recent divorce, saying that she feels sorry for him to have gone through so much. Ono spoke about the former Beatle during a visit to her late husband's childhood home in Liverpool.

"I'm very sorry for him to have had to go through all that, the Telegraph quoted Ono, as telling Sky News in an interview. "I haven't spoken to him about that but it's a subject which he probably doesn't want to discuss with other people," she added.

Ono also acknowledged that the divorce proceedings must have been hard for Heather Mills as well. All I can say is it's not very easy for a woman to be associated with The Beatles,she said."I think all the wives did suffer, and I think quietly suffer. Suffer but endured, I would actually say," she added.

Ono said the 40-year-old former model needed to do her very best and try to survive."I'd not just say to her but to Paul too, it's a very difficult situation for any couple to go through, especially for people who are really out in the world and their every movement is being observed," she said.
 

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dev 22 Apr 2008 10:35 pm
Yoko , who cares what you think !! Go stare at a fly on your ceiling !
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