John Lennon Resented Being a Beatle, Says Son
Source: John Lennon "resented having to be a Beatle," says his son Sean Ono Lennon (2025-09-26)
Sean Ono Lennon reveals that his father, John Lennon, often felt conflicted about his fame and the pressures of being a Beatle. Despite his legendary status, Lennon reportedly resented the constant attention and the expectations that came with the band’s success. The revelation offers a new perspective on the iconic musician’s life, highlighting the personal struggles behind his public image. Lennon’s son’s comments shed light on the complex emotions Lennon experienced during his career, emphasizing that even legends faced inner turmoil.
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