Hello. I'ma fan of John and I wanted to know if either of his sons were gay because I was told that they were. But I wanted to make sure here.
Someone told me that one of them dated Michael Jackson or something. Is this true? I don't care if they're gay, because I'm not against gay people. But it would be sad that John couldn't have any grandchildren cuz he only has two sons, right? And also I don't consider John would be cool with that. I don't think John liked gay people because he almost killed a guy for thinking he was gay. I think he was friends with Elton John, but i don't think he knew he was gay. That's my opinion.
Anyway, my friends told me that his sons were gay and they also told me that some of the other Beatles kids weren't that great. But I wanted to make sure. My name is Sam and I really like the beatles and I love John. He was cool and he had the best voice and wrote the best so
Why John Lennon Was Definitely Probably Maybe in Love with Paul McCartney (Or an Essay on Why John Lennon was Probably Bisexual)
An Essay by Your noun, Alexander. (ha)
Edit 12/30/ THIS ESSAY IS NOW IN VIDEO FORM!
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Yoko Ono has recently confirmed that John Lennon is bisexual. This essay, however, was written when that was an unconfirmed rumor, and explores John’s sexuality in more detail, as well as adding comments in regards to John’s relationship with Paul McCartney. Read my thoughts on John’s confirmed sexuality here.
The Beatles being of the immense size they were, no doubt that rumors of equal immensity develop from nothing. One of these being, that John Lennon was a homosexual. At first thought, any person would dismiss such thought as sensationalist bullshit. And though the idea has some merit to it, it isn’t correct. John Lennon was a lover of women, even adamant about it. Thus, it would be preposterous to assume that his interests lied with the male gender.
However.
Liking women
In August , Beatles manager Brian Epstein passed away at the age of He spent his entire adult life introducing The Beatles to a global audience and helping them spread their message of love around the world. Yet Brian himself died lonely, never having had a proper boyfriend, and with the colloquially known “Oscar Wilde laws” declaring homosexuality illegal still in force. The world would think of those days romantically as the “Summer of Love”, from London to San Francisco—and it was indeed a time of adore, freedom, openness, and passion… as long as you weren’t gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. If you were, you’d better expend your summer indoors, in the closet.
Earlier in the decade, Brian made two bold and idealistic statements about the future. He’s famous for the first one: “The Beatles are going to be bigger than Elvis!”. At the time, the Fab Four were a middle-of-the-road Liverpool band rejected by every record company in the business. Epstein’s second visionary statement has been largely overlooked—but it was in truth bolder, more inspiring, and not only dangerous but bo
Did John Lennon Have an Affair With Brian Epstein?
Brow Beat is following the Beatles in “real time,” 50 years later, from their first chart-topper to their final rooftop concert. 50 years ago this week, John Lennon went on a holiday to Spain with manager Brian Epstein. Speculation has surrounded the trip ever since.
It was at Paul McCartney’s 21st birthday party that John Lennon finally snapped. Rumors had been flying around for months, ever since Lennon’s vacation with Beatles manager Brian Epstein, who was gay. The rest of the band had gone to the Canary Islands, but Lennon, who had met his newborn son only two weeks before, flew with Epstein to Barcelona. “Come on, John, tell me about you and Brian,” Bob Wooler said, as Lennon recalled years later, “We all know.”
Before he knew it, Lennon was “beating the shit out of him, hitting him with a big stick,” as Lennon himself later said. Wooler suffered a black eye and bruised ribs, and it could possess been worse. “I can execute this guy,” Lennon remembered thinking. Within a few days, the story was among the Beatles’ first