Paul McCartney replies to fan Adrienne – 60 years after she declared her love for him
Paul McCartney has finally responded to a heartfelt declaration of love from a devoted fan, Adrienne, after a staggering 61 years. In a nostalgic clip from 1963, Adrienne, an enthusiastic Beatles supporter from Brooklyn, expressed her unwavering affection for the band, especially for Paul McCartney. "I love The Beatles and I’ll always love them! Even when I’m 105 and an old grandmother, I’ll love ‘em. And Paul McCartney, if you are listening, Adrienne from Brooklyn loves you with all her heart!" she declared with fervor.
Now, in a heartwarming turn of events, McCartney has reached out to Adrienne. In a video shared on Instagram, McCartney addresses Adrienne directly, expressing his gratitude and inviting her to an exhibition in Brooklyn. The exhibition, titled ‘Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm’, is currently on display at the Brooklyn Museum until August 18.
This exchange of affection comes amidst a flurry of Beatles-related news. A newly restored version of the classic 1970 documentary film, 'Let It Be', directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, is set to premiere on Disney+ next week. The restoration process, led by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson, promises to breathe new life into the iconic footage of the Fab Four during the recording of their final studio album.
In addition to his endeavors with The Beatles, McCartney has also been active in the music scene, praising Beyoncé's rendition of his song 'Blackbird' and preparing for the release of the long-awaited 1974 Wings live album, 'One Hand Clapping'. Scheduled for release on June 14, the album captures a momentous chapter in McCartney's musical journey, adding yet another dimension to his illustrious career.
Paul McCartney has finally responded to a heartfelt declaration of love from a devoted fan, Adrienne, after a staggering 61 years. In a nostalgic clip from 1963, Adrienne, an enthusiastic Beatles supporter from Brooklyn, expressed her unwavering affection for the band, especially for Paul McCartney. "I love The Beatles and I’ll always love them! Even when I’m 105 and an old grandmother, I’ll love ‘em. And Paul McCartney, if you are listening, Adrienne from Brooklyn loves you with all her heart!" she declared with fervor.
Now, in a heartwarming turn of events, McCartney has reached out to Adrienne. In a video shared on Instagram, McCartney addresses Adrienne directly, expressing his gratitude and inviting her to an exhibition in Brooklyn. The exhibition, titled ‘Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm’, is currently on display at the Brooklyn Museum until August 18.
This exchange of affection comes amidst a flurry of Beatles-related news. A newly restored version of the classic 1970 documentary film, 'Let It Be', directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, is set to premiere on Disney+ next week. The restoration process, led by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson, promises to breathe new life into the iconic footage of the Fab Four during the recording of their final studio album.
In addition to his endeavors with The Beatles, McCartney has also been active in the music scene, praising Beyoncé's rendition of his song 'Blackbird' and preparing for the release of the long-awaited 1974 Wings live album, 'One Hand Clapping'. Scheduled for release on June 14, the album captures a momentous chapter in McCartney's musical journey, adding yet another dimension to his illustrious career.
- Category
- Paul McCARTNEY
Commenting disabled.