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John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s lookalike sons pose for selfie

'Peekaboo... '

Clarisse Loughrey
Wednesday 15 August 2018 06:15 EDT
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Beatles fans have been treated to a heartwarming glimpse of the real-life friendship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney's sons on Instagram.

Sean Ono Lennon and James McCartney posted a quick selfie on Instagram, in the midst of what appears to a music session between the pair, with McCartney posing with an acoustic guitar.

Lennon, 42, the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, has had a prolific career in both music and film, releasing three solo albums and collaborating with the likes of Albert Hammond, Jr. and Lana Del Rey.

McCartney, 40, contributed to a number of solo albums by his parents, Paul and Linda McCartney, and has released two EPs and two albums.

Hopefully, then, the duo might be considering their own musical collaboration, with Lennon captioning the image with: "Peekaboo...".


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