Yoko Ono's biography refutes the myth that she destroyed the Beatles
The article discusses the common perception of Yoko Ono during the early 1970s, when she was widely criticized by the media and many Beatles fans. She was often described with negative terms such as 'destroyer of homes' and 'ugly Japanese,' and was seen as someone who took advantage of John Lennon’s emotional vulnerability and drug addiction to end the Beatles. This narrative painted her as a manipulative figure responsible for breaking up the iconic band. However, the article suggests that this view may be challenged by a new biography of Ono, which aims to provide a more nuanced perspective on her role in the Beatles’ breakup.
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