During their lavish vacation in St Barts, Paul McCartney was photographed taking a refreshing dip alongside his cherished spouse, Nancy Shevell, as they basked in the sun’s rays.
82-year-old icon The Beatles was spotted wearing a swimsuit and shorts, while Nancy, also 65, displayed an ageless elegance with her attire.
Or more casually:
At the beach, The Beatles, who’s 82, wore a swimsuit and trunks, while Nancy, 65, turned heads in a timeless way.
The businesswoman was floating on clouds of happiness as she unwinded in the breathtaking Caribbean setting, wearing a vibrant aquamarine blouse, sunglasses, and a sun hat made of straw.
Nancy appeared cheerful as she ventured into the water, yet she was taken aback when a massive wave almost toppled her.
Even at the age of eighty, Paul continues to captivate audiences, managing to sell out two performances within minutes during a recent stint in New York City last month.
At a concert held at the intimate Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan, seating just 575 people, were celebrities like Tom Hanks, Anne Hathaway, Cara Delevingne, and Woody Harrelson among the attendees.


The concert served as a continuation of an unexpected 90-minute performance held the previous day, which was only made known on that very same day.
42 years after receiving a BRITs nomination, the Beatles have been recognized again, with their song “Now And Then” being nominated for Song of the Year in this month’s awards ceremony.
The tune initially emerged as a ballad penned by John Lennon back in 1977 when he recorded it as a personal demo at home. However, he unfortunately left the piece incomplete before his passing in 1980.
As one of the remaining Beatles, Paul and I, Ringo (84 years old), utilized overdubs and previously recorded guitar tracks from our late comrade, George, who passed away in 2001. These were leftover from a session we’d left unfinished together.
The tune dominated the music rankings in the U.K., Germany, and Austria, and even made it to the top ten lists in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA.
Initially, Paul showcased it during his Got Back tour, specifically in October, at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. Later, it received recognition at both the Grammy Awards and the BRIT Awards.



In 1977, The Beatles earned their initial BRIT Award nomination, marking the inaugural year of these awards, even though they disbanded back in December 1974.
They received the British Album of the Year for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, along with the accolade for Best British Group. Their last nomination for Outstanding Contribution to Music was made 42 years ago.
This time around, they found themselves bested by Charli XCX and Billie Eilish in the awards ceremony for their successful collaboration on the song “Guess.
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2025-03-29 16:03