![]() ![]() She and John had sacrificed a lot to be together and it was worth it because they were so much in love. 'That situation really woke me up,' said Yoko. The assistant, understandably, refused, and Yoko was left with much to think about. She tried to stay calm, and asked one of her assistants to go in with a flower for John and tell him she still loved him. She didn't come on to him at all, but he just pulled her and went into the next room'.Īs the grunts and groans of her husband having sex with another woman came through the wall, somebody put on a Bob Dylan record to try to drown the noise and spare Yoko's blushes 'but we heard it anyway'. Yoko recalls a girl there, 'not the kind you'd ever think John would be attracted to. Upset at Nixon winning again, John was totally out of his head on drugs, pills and drink. In New York, where they lived, they were invited to a party at the home of a Left-wing activist on the night of Richard Nixon's re- election to the White House in 1972. 'I'm madly in love with you, but why do I still keep looking at girls in the street?' 'I don't understand it,' he would tell her. He had expected it to go away when he hooked up with Yoko, but it hadn't. They often discussed the raging sexual hunger that had been so easy to indulge when he was on the road with The Beatles. More than friends: John Lennon with his assistant May Pang at the end of the Seventies ![]()
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