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'The Beatles' icon Paul McCartney finally responds to fan's declaration of love after 60 years

By ANI | Updated: May 5, 2024 14:05 IST

Los Angeles [US], May 5 : Finally! 'The Beatles' icon Paul McCartney has responded to a fan's declaration of ...

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Los Angeles [US], May 5 : Finally! 'The Beatles' icon Paul McCartney has responded to a fan's declaration of love that was made six decades ago.

Around 60 years ago, "Adrienne from Brooklyn" became an emblem of Beatlemania on CBS News as she expressed her love for Paul McCartney.

"I love the Beatles and I'll always love them.Even when I'm 105 and an old grandmother I'll love 'em. And Paul McCartney if you are listening Adrienne from Brooklyn loves you with all her heart," said the emotional young girl with the thick New Yawk accent in the 1964 black and white CBS News clip covering the Fab Four's arrival in America for The Ed Sullivan Show, Deadline reported.

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And now, McCartney has finally addressed the fan.

In an Instagram video, he said, "Hey Adrienne, it's Paul. Listen, I saw your video. I'm in Brooklyn now, I'm in New York, I finally got here. We got an exhibition, a photo exhibition. Come along and see it."

In a caption with the video, McCartney wrote, "And Adrienne from Brooklyn if you are listening, Paul McCartney from Liverpool loves you too."

A new exhibition, Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm, is currently running at the Brooklyn museum until 18 October. The show contains photographs taken by the Beatle documenting the band's first US trip.

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