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Sir Paul McCartney finally names his favourite The Beatles member

Sir Paul McCartney talked about his time in The Beatles and who was his favourite bandmate

Published May 30, 2026
Sir Paul McCartney finally names his favourite The Beatles member
Sir Paul McCartney finally names his favourite The Beetles member

After more than 60 years, Paul McCartney has finally revealed to the world his favourite member of The Beatles.

He shared the secret on the latest episode of Chicken Shop Date, of all places, when he headed down to the Temple of Seitan in Camden with host Amelia Dimoldenberg.

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While the conversation had many moments to remember, such as McCartney reminiscing about setting fire to a condom in Hamburg with Pete Best and explaining why you should never grow marijuana, him speaking about his late Beatles bandmates was the highlight.

When asked the big question about whether Ringo, George or John was his favourite Beatle, he solemnly shared, “Well, there’s only one left. Now, currently, it’s Ringo.”

However, that wasn’t always the case with McCartney because as he casted his mind back, McCartney added, “During The Beatles, I think we all used to look up to John; he was like the leader, even though there wasn’t officially a leader of the group. He was very witty, and he was great to have in the group.”

On behalf of George and Ringo, he added, “I think all of us might have said John was the leader of the group.”

Similarly, earlier this week, McCartney mourned the loss of Lennon and Harrison, admitting to The Guardian of their deaths, “You do miss them. I start to get very sad, and I have to think, wow, wait a minute, everyone misses them, it’s not just me.”

He also recently revealed in conversation with Paul Mescal, who is set to play him in Sam Mendes’ biopics on The Beatles, that he still speaks with Lennon during the songwriting process.

McCartney confessed, “On this record, I might even refer to him in my mind, as if we’re still writing together. I’ll write something and go, ‘What’s that? Is that any good?’”

Being prompted further by Mescal about the influence of Lennon’s voice in his head, Paul McCartney joked, “Sometimes I’ll get away with it, and sometimes he’ll go, ‘No, it’s shit’,” before adding, “But his spirit’s still in me, and I’m glad of that. And George, too.”

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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