Everyone from Yoko Ono to the estate of George Harrison has shared their birthday wishes for Paul McCartney
The singer shared a photo with a brief caption in honor of his 77th turn around the sun."It's my birthday too, yeah," he said. View this post on Instagram It's my birthday too, yeah 🥳 #PaulMcCartney And everyone from Yoko Ono, a former wife of his bandmate John Lennon, to the estate of George Harrison, the lead guitarist for the group, has shared their birthday wishes.Happy Birthday Paul!One plant-based day a week can make a world of difference.
Lots of love, yoko https://t.co/9bNa42Xygg#MFMCountMeIn @MeatFreeMonday@PaulMcCartney pic.twitter.com/n4xFFRl7oBLove and blessings to @PaulMcCartney from the Harrisons.— George Harrison June 18, 2019
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