Yoko Ono at 89: The widow of exbeatle John Lennon is away from public life and tied to a wheelchair

Yoko Ono at 89: The widow of exbeatle John Lennon is away from public life and tied to a wheelchair

Four shots blinded the life of the legendary rocker who will never be forgotten, John Lennon, the former member of the iconic band of all time, the Beatles. That December 8, 1980, his wife Yoko Ono would become the most famous widow in the world, a woman loved by the artist who accompanied him until his last day.

Modern history points to her as the cause of the disintegration of the group, but her audacity and intelligence is undeniable and they were the elements that made her successful and shine on her own, because she was never left in the shade being the wife of one of the best artists in history

He was born in Tokyo, Japan, on February 18, 1933 into a family of bankers from that country. The arrival of the Second World War, decreased the fortune of his parents and they went through great difficulties, knowing the economic ruin, El PaĆ­s recalled.

Despite the bad times, the woman was not daunted and over the years she became a renowned avant-garde artist. She presented some of her works in New York, where she currently resides.

The artistic legend that does not age: Yoko Ono

Books and documentaries talk about the life of Yoko Ono and how her life was with the talented John Lennon. At 89 years old, from her official Instagram account, she is somewhat active in sharing her love for the art that she admires so much and that she created for years.

In her most recent publications, it can be seen that her long, voluminous hair that she exhibited in her hippie-style look no longer exists.

His hair now looks short, on the nape of the neck and with few gray hairs that would be normal at his age. However, her face does not reveal the passing of the years, maintaining an incredible freshness that any woman could envy.

The vigor that for decades showed in her petite and slim figure, was reduced in 2017, when she made a public comeback.

Forty-six years after the release of the song “Imagine”, the National Association of American Music Publishers presented Yoko with its “Centennial Song” award, recognizing the co-authorship of the song recorded by Lennon and which is considered a hymn to peace. and justice.

To the surprise of the whole world, his son Sean Lennon pushed the wheelchair in which he arrived on stage to collect his award. In his speech he thanked him, stating that it was “the best moment of his life”, but did not reveal his physical ailment.

That same year, she was seen walking through Central Park, being cared for by some assistants, in the wheelchair from which she did not get out. Although she looks somewhat frail at her age, her body remains preserved, wearing casual outfits in one of her favorite colors, black.

His passion for music is still intact and this is how he reflects it, in a postcard in which he can be seen full of vigor with black glasses and headphones, from his music studio, opening his mouth to pronounce a great tune.

According to the Spanish newspaper and its sources, Yoko Ono took refuge in her luxurious 9-bedroom apartment in the Dakota building in New York, where she does not go out and resides in the company of her son. They affirm that her mobility is limited, and if she is not in a wheelchair, she uses a cane or walker to walk.

Her millionaire fortune, valued at more than 700 million dollars, allows her to maintain a life without any difficulty, continuing her husband’s legacy, through aid to charitable organizations. (AND)

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Source: Eluniverso

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