A tell-all interview with GQ Magazine has uncovered a controversial revelation from Paul McCartney’s time with The Beatles, detailing intimate moments that have sparked widespread discussion. During the 76-year-old musician’s candid conversation, he recounted a peculiar incident involving group masturbation sessions with John Lennon during the band’s peak years.
McCartney described the unusual scenario as occurring at Lennon’s home, where he and others reportedly engaged in self-pleasure while the lights were off. “Instead of just getting roaring drunk and partying… we were all just in these chairs, and the lights were out, and somebody started masturbating, so we all did,” he recalled. The anecdote, shared without explicit context, has drawn attention for its candid nature.
Additionally, McCartney revealed a ménage à trois with two prostitutes in Las Vegas during the band’s heyday, calling it “a wonderful experience.” He clarified that while orgies were not part of their lifestyle, this encounter represented his closest brush with such an arrangement. The interview also included a note from Ringo Starr, who emphasized the group masturbation sessions occurred before he joined The Beatles.
The revelations, shared in a 2018 interview, have resurfaced as a topic of intrigue, offering a glimpse into the private lives of one of music’s most iconic figures.