Is paul mccartney gay

Paul McCartney and The Beatles are still considered to be one of the most popular bands of all time. Leading at the front of the British Invasion, the Fab Four, including McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, became vast stars around the world with their fresh sound, incredible synchronization, and charming personalities.

There are several rumors surrounding the rock stars, as there are of several musicians of the era, but one of the most shocking ones was that John Lennon and Paul McCartney shared a gay romantic relationship. However, the musician himself clarified what the reality was and said that he never really found Lennon to be swaying that way.

Paul McCartney clarifies gay rumors about him and John Lennon

The Rock era was truly one of the wildest times. The ‘60s and the ‘70s were filled with rock bands and musicians, whose lore still prompts speculation and conspiracy theories. The Beatles were undoubtedly the kings of that era, with many fans curious about their wild lives backstage and in the recording booth.

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There&#;s a topic simmering in a few comment threads at once, and so I thought I&#;d surface the topic as a upload. Basically, it&#;s the ancient question of John&#;s attraction to Paul, and whether it was sexual in nature; and furthermore, whether the friendship of these two men &#; undeniably close in every other way between &#; ever became sexual in essence as well.

(This just in, courtesy of commenter @Karen: according to a unused interview with Yoko Ono, John &#;had a wish to have sex with men.&#; If this is true, and why not, and John loved Paul, and why not… why not?)

This may strike some of our readers as giving a outrageous topic more serious attention than it deserves, and to some degree I consent with them. Male gender role

Paul McCartney on John Lennon’s Sexuality [Quotes]

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I don't believe [the gay claims] are true. John never ever tried anything, I slept with him a million times. I've seen him on tour roaring drunk, out of his mind in the early days before he sobered up and went to rehab. Roaring drunk and it was always with a female, never once [with a man]. If you've got a little homosexual tendency and you’re roaring drunk I'd have caught him once.

— Paul McCartney (from The Sun)

That was the love we had. We would always be walking in on each other and things. I’d walked in on John and seen a little bottom bobbing up and down with a teen underneath him. It was perfectly normal: you’d go, ‘Oh shit, sorry,’ and back out the room 
That’s why I’ve always found very strange the theory that John was gay. Because over fifteen years of sharing rooms, sharing our lives, not one of us has an incident to relate of catching John with a boy. I would have reflection that kind of thing would be more prevalent, and John’s inhibitions were certainly free when he was drunk.

John Lennon and Paul McCartney had &#;erotic component&#; to friendship, were &#;turned on by each other&#;: author

He loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah.

That was the mutual feeling between Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney — the dynamic duo in the Fab Four — that is explored in the fresh book “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs” by Ian Leslie.

“My feeling about their association has always been that it was remarkably intense and close and complex,” Leslie told The Share. “What it seems to be most like is a romance … in the sense that it was, you know, tempestuous and jealousy-ridden and loving and tender as adv. It&#;s a love story.”

Indeed, the special bond that began when a year-old McCartney met a year-old Lennon on July 6, — when the latter was playing with the Quarrymen at St. Peter’s Church in the Liverpool suburb of Woolton — is a magical mystery that “lies at the heart of the Beatles story,” said Leslie.

In “John & Paul,” Leslie likens their complicated connection to “a relationship that isn’t sexual but is romantic,” “a friendship that may have an erotic o