If Paul McCartney truly hated John Lennon more than anyone, it shows how deep their friendship and rivalry really ran.
Love and hate often walk hand in hand—maybe that’s why their music together was so powerful.
Paul must have felt betrayed in ways we’ll never fully understand.
The breakup of The Beatles wasn’t just business—it was personal, and this proves it.
Sometimes the people closest to us are the ones who hurt us most.
Paul and John created magic, but behind the scenes their relationship was full of wounds.
It’s tragic that their bond turned so sour after everything they built together.
Hatred like that doesn’t come from strangers—it comes from someone you once loved deeply.
Their story is a reminder that genius often comes with heavy personal costs.
No matter the hate, history will always remember them as one of the greatest duos in music.