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Paul McCartney was snapped enjoying a swim with his beloved wife Nancy Shevell as the couple soaked the sun during their luxurious holiday in St Barts.
The Beatles legend, 82, donned a swimming top and trunks while Nancy, 65, showed off her age-defying physique.
The businesswoman appeared on cloud nine while relaxing in the stunning Caribbean location where he sported an aquamarine top, dark shades and a straw hat.
Nancy looked in good spirits as she went for a dip but was caught off guard by a huge wave that nearly knocked her off her feet.
Although he’s in his eighties, Paul is still performing, selling out two shows in minutes in New York last month.
The audience at one of the gigs at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan, which only has a capacity of 575, included stars such as Tom Hanks, Anne Hathaway, Cara Delevingne, and Woody Harrelson.
Paul McCartney was snapped enjoying a swim with his beloved wife Nancy Shevell as the couple soaked the sun during their luxurious holiday in St Barts
The Beatles legend, 82, donned a swimming top and trunks while Nancy, 65, showed off her age-defying physique
The concert was a follow-up to a surprise 90-minute show the day before, which he only announced on the day.
While the Beatles recently bagged their first BRITs nod in 42 years, after their last single, Now And Then was nominated for Song of the Year at awards earlier this month.
The song originated as a ballad that John Lennon, who died in 1980, wrote and recorded in 1977 as a solo home demo but ended up leaving it unfinished.
Then surviving bandmates Paul and Ringo Starr, 84, used overdubs and guitar tracks by George Harrison, who died in 2001 from the abandoned session.
The song topped the charts in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Austria, and reached the top ten in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.
It was first performed live by Paul in October as part of his Got Back tour at the Estadio Centenario of Montevideo and went on to be nominated at both the Grammys and BRITs.
As soon as so went in, Nancy was surprised by a huge wave making her stumble into water
She certainly didn’t mind that and was captured bursting out laughing, attempting to get back on her feet
While the Beatles recently bagged their first BRITs nod in 42 years, after their last single, Now And Then was nominated for Song of the Year at awards earlier this month (L-R Paul, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison in 1969)
The Beatles first received a BRIT nomination in 1977 – the first ever BRIT Awards – despite breaking up in December 1974.
They won British Album of the Year for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band as well as an award for British Group and were last nominated 42 years ago for their Outstanding Contribution to Music.
However, this year’s ceremony saw them beaten out by Charli XCX and Billie Eilish for their hit collaborative track Guess.
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