Paul McCartney reveals his romantic side and confesses: ‘I completely exaggerate Valentine’s Day’

Paul McCartney reveals his romantic side when he confesses that he showers his wife Nancy Shevell with cards and affection: “I completely exaggerate Valentine’s Day”

Paul McCartney is not only arguably the most successful popular music composer of all time, but he is also a self-confessed romantic.

Legendary musician, who wrote Yesterday while with The Beatles., which is one of the most played songs in music history, revealed what he considers to be his role as husband to his wife Nancy Shevell in their website.

In the post, the Liverpool, England native explained that he always “tries to be nice to my wife Nancy and tries to be thoughtful and romantic.”

The And I Love Her singer went on to share how he goes out of his way to shower his lady with love and affection when it comes to holidays like Valentine’s Day.

‘I completely exaggerate Valentine’s Day! I mean, there’s not a single card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill out the next day, it’s completely silly. ‘If there’s an excuse to have a little fun, I’ll overdo it!’ he told her of his experience with Valentine’s Day.

Romantic: Paul McCartney, 80, revealed that he tries to be ‘thoughtful and romantic’ with his wife Nancy Shevell, 63, in a post on the Beatles legend’s website

It’s a similar story when it comes to the Christmas holidays at the McCartney house: “At Christmas, I go crazy with tree lights and fairy lights, I overdo it.”

The multi-instrumentalist, known as one of the great bassist innovators, also shared how he likes to be the guy Shevell can rely on to offer “some strength when he’s going through tough times.”

He added: “I’m very proud, actually, to be ‘The Guy’ there.” And I know that she is grateful. So, that’s my role as a husband: it’s to be the strength and the romance at the same time. I don’t think I consciously chose to be like that. This is how I do things.

Lovebirds: ‘I completely exaggerate Valentine’s Day! I mean, there’s not a single card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill out the next day, it’s completely silly. ‘If there’s an excuse to have a little fun, I’ll overdo it!’ The singer of My Love recounted his experience with the special day of lovers

Loving Gestures: It’s a similar story when it comes to the Christmas holidays at the McCartney house: “At Christmas, I go crazy with tree lights and fairy lights, I totally overdo it.”

Love and affection: Since their wedding in October 2011, McCartney has been open about their romance by sharing some of his sweet sentiments on social media, including this Instagram post

McCartney, 80, and Shevell, 63, celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary last October. Since her wedding, the Silly Love Songs star has been open and honest about her romance by sharing some of her sweet sentiments on social media.

‘Swing and sway on Valentine’s Day – Paul ❤️’, he captioned a photo of his wife flashing a big, infectious smile.

And in October 2021, McCartney gushed to his wife on their wedding anniversary with an adorable photo of Shevell resting his head on her shoulder, writing, “10 beautiful years together.” Happy anniversary to my lovely wife, Paul.

This is the Let It Be star’s third marriage, following the death of his first wife Linda Eastman in 1998 after more than 30 years of marriage and his divorce from his second wife, Heather Mills, in 2008.

Love note: The Beatles legend has also gone public by showering his wife with sweet sentiments on their wedding anniversary.

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