Sir Paul McCartney admits to 'completely overdoing' Valentine's Day

"I completely overdo Valentine's Day! I mean, there's not just one card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill into the next day - it's completely silly," he said. "If there's an excuse to have some fun, I overdo it! At Christmas, I go crazy with the tree lights and fairy lights - totally overdo it."

 The Beatles star Paul McCartney is showing off his romantic side. In a post shared on his website, the singer explained that to him, being a husband means "trying to be considerate and romantic" and "just trying to be good" to his wife, Nancy Shevel.

"I completely overdo Valentine's Day! I mean, there's not just one card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill into the next day - it's completely silly," he said. "If there's an excuse to have some fun, I overdo it! At Christmas, I go crazy with the tree lights and fairy lights - totally overdo it."

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As per People, the 80-year-old English musician and the businesswoman, 63, have been married since 2011, and it has made McCartney happy to be the person she "relies on."

He continued: "I am very proud, in fact, to be 'The Guy' there. And I know 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 that way. It's just how I do things."

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While McCartney's marriage to Shevell is his third, a source told People that shortly after their engagement in 2011, "they have the right chemistry," adding that "they're both cool, chilled out and optimistic."

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Since tying the knot with Shevell, McCartney has been public about their romance.


 

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