Mick Jagger has said he is convinced that Yoko Ono stopped the late John Lennon from seeing him because she saw him as bad influence.
The Rolling Stones front man says that during Lennon’s 18 month split form Ono in the early seventies he and the Beatles man enjoyed a party lifestyle together but it all changed when the couple were reunited and he never saw Lennon again.
Jagger said: , "John and I had some funny times. We got really drunk and we went out on sailboats and we just sat around with guitars and played.”
"When he went back with Yoko, I was probably considered one of the 'bad influences', so I was never allowed to see him after that."
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