Paul McCartney has had a twine of women ever since he climbed to fame after the release of “With The Beatles,” a studio album by the most influential band of the time, “The Beatles,” of which he was a member.
He was also in the center of spotlights years ago because of the rumors that speculated about him being unfaithful to his partners, and today we will be discussing in detail those rumors which had spread years ago but still did not fail to leave an impact on his image from the public perspective.
It would not be good to just state what is true and what is not and leave, so we shall first take a look at both Paul McCartney and Linda’s prominence in their career before starting to explain the rumors. In addition, we will also be talking about McCartney’s dating history for a better understanding of his association with women so far. Now without any furthermore anticipation, we shall begin with the article.
Sir Paul McCartney, whose birth name is James Paul McCartney, was born on June 18, 1942, in Liverpool, England. He is an English songwriter, singer, film producer, musician, and businessman who earned himself a worldwide fan base by being a member of The Beatles. He played the bass guitar player of the group, who also shared initial songwriting and vocal duties with the lead singer John Lennon.
He is regarded as one of the most highly successful performers and composers of all time. Not forgetting to mention the songwriting partnership he had with Lennon, which remains the most successful one in their history.
On the other side, Linda Eastman (Lady McCartney), whose real name is Linda Louise Eastman, was born on September 24, 1941, in Scarsdale, New York, United States. She lost in her battle with breast cancer, which caused her life, as she passed away on April 17, 1998, at 56.
She is an American Photographer, author of a vegetarian cookbook, activist for animal rights, entrepreneur, and advocate. Linda is the first-ever woman photographer who had a photograph on Rolling Stone’s influential music journal cover.
She was also the Keyboard player of the band “Wings,” in which Paul McCartney was also featured. Her husband taught her to play the keyboard after the Beatles band broke up in 1970. The couple recorded an album called Ram together, and they formation of the band ” Wings” eventually happened by both of them.
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Did Paul McCartney Cheat On Linda? Answered
Linda Eastman and Paul McCartney tied the knot on March 12, 1969, when Linda was 27 years old and Paul was 26 years old. The couple had been married for 30 years before Linda’s death due to breast cancer separated them. Despite Paul’s history with all the allegations of him always struggling when it comes to staying loyal to one person, he had never once cheated on her the whole time they were together according to various reports.
Their first meet was in 1968 on a visit to New York City. After dating each other for six months, they decided to get married, and they share three children Stella, Mary, and James. After the death of Linda, it is said that Paul mourned her loss for a whole year. He later explained to BBC that when Linda arrived in Britain, they got the greatest thing they both desired: to be set free. They had enjoyed their time together, and Linda had captured all the memories.
Once she passed away, he said that he thought he cried for around a year on and off. He added saying it was almost embarrassing that he cried that long but it was the person he loved after all, and it seemed that crying was the only right thing to do.
He met Heather Mills one year after the death of Linda. They both met at an event in which Paul was presented to give an Award on behalf of Linda. Heather later walked away with 24.3 million dollars as a divorce settlement in 2008. These two shares a daughter named Beatrice together. He later married Nancy Shevell in 2011, who he dated during the battle of his divorce from Heather Mills.
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