Paul McCartney once revealed 'insecure' John Lennon's biggest fear in life
Paul McCartney and John Lennon had a strong bond that was born out of much pain, so it makes sense why the late singer confided so much in Paul and vice versa. Beloved Beatles members Paul McCartney and John Lennon were more than bandmates, they were like brothers.
Paul and John both experiencing the pain of losing their moms at a young age helped form their bond which blossomed from grief. Seldom can understand the heartbreak of losing a parent, and fate brought the two icons together, leading them to create the legendary Beatles. John and Paul were so close that they knew each other in ways no one else did. The two were so in tune with each other that they understood each other’s mindsets.
John found solace in Paul as he was able to tell him things he wouldn’t be able to tell anybody else. For Paul, there was one conversation he had with John where he felt the late singer wasn’t behaving like himself as he unexpectedly revealed to Paul his deepest and darkest fears. Paul and John bonded over losing their mother at a young age
Despite John achieving success and fame, John still had the same fears as anyone else even when seemingly having the picture-perfect life. While he’s praised for being a one-of-a-kind songwriter, and often revered for being a music icon, John was still very worried about what his legacy would be and how people would remember him after his death.
Source: themirror.com/Angelica Cheyenne