FORMER BEATLE RINGO STARR CLAIMS THE “REAL” PAUL MCCARTNEY DIED IN 1966 AND WAS REPLACED BY LOOK-ALIKE
The former drummer of the Beatles, Ringo Starr, surprised the world this morning during an interview in his luxurious Californian residence, when he admitted that the 45-year old rumors about the alleged death of Paul McCartney in 1966 were actually true.
In an exclusive interview with the Hollywood Inquirer,
Mr. Starr explained that the “real” Paul McCartney had died in a car
crash on November 9 1966, after an argument during a Beatles’ recording
session. To spare the public from grief, the Beatles replaced him with a
man named William Shears Campbell, who was the winner of a McCartney
look-alike contest and who happened to have the same kind of jovial
personality as Paul.
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