Paul McCartney sure does have a lot to say lately.
Yesterday he not only reaffirmed his status as a bipedal creature, but offered an estimate of the width of his ex-wife's posterior.
Actually, we're not sure what Macca was signifying–for all we know, he was doing "jazz hands."
McCartney was at the James Hyman Gallery in London for the opening of a Linda McCartney exhibit, which featured 28 platinum photographs taken by Paul's deceased first wife. The exhibit, which was curated by Macca and his daughter Mary, features portraits of John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, and Simon and Garfunkel, among other '60s musical icons.
The exhibit featured celebrities who weren't hanging on the wall too, drawing attendees such as George Michael, David Gilmour, Kate Moss, Neil Tennant and former model Twiggy.
Perhaps McCartney will curate an exhibit devoted to his second wife sometime in the near future. "Life With a One-Legged Harpy: My Journey Through Hell," maybe?
Yesterday he not only reaffirmed his status as a bipedal creature, but offered an estimate of the width of his ex-wife's posterior.
Actually, we're not sure what Macca was signifying–for all we know, he was doing "jazz hands."
McCartney was at the James Hyman Gallery in London for the opening of a Linda McCartney exhibit, which featured 28 platinum photographs taken by Paul's deceased first wife. The exhibit, which was curated by Macca and his daughter Mary, features portraits of John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, and Simon and Garfunkel, among other '60s musical icons.
The exhibit featured celebrities who weren't hanging on the wall too, drawing attendees such as George Michael, David Gilmour, Kate Moss, Neil Tennant and former model Twiggy.
Perhaps McCartney will curate an exhibit devoted to his second wife sometime in the near future. "Life With a One-Legged Harpy: My Journey Through Hell," maybe?








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