A controversial new book about late Beatle John Lennon charges the musician was so convinced his widow Yoko Ono would be unfaithful he forced her to remain at his side even when he went to the bathroom.
Author Philip Norman interviewed Ono for his biography about the star, entitled John Lennon: The Life.
Ono and Lennon’s former Beatles bandmate Sir Paul MCCartney have since both distanced themselves from the book, prompted by allegations made by the writer questioning Lennon’s heterosexuality and claiming he harbored sexual feelings for his mother.
But according to Norman, Ono recounted she was “deeply offended” by the musician’s first attempts at cheap romance, in interviews taken before she retracted her support of the book.
Ono reportedly told Norman that people said she followed him to the men’s room, but he made her go with him. He thought that if he left her alone with the other Beatles even for a minute, she might go off with one of them.
Remembering one night Lennon cheated in her presence, she reportedly continues that she didn’t come on to him at all, he just pulled her and went into the next room. And then they were groping and all that, and everyone was quiet.
She continuessaying that one of the other guests was very kind and put a record on, Bob Dylan or something, so that they don’t hear it. But everyone heard it anyway. And everyone had their coats in the next room, where John and this girl were making out so that nobody could go home. -(SAMPURN)
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