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NSFW: Paul McCartney shares The Beatles' sex secrets

Cape Town – Paul McCartney recently did an interview with GQ – which was published online on Tuesday -  that has everyone talking. 

The magazine feature is not making headlines for his new album titled Egypt Station – which he is on a press tour for and did mention in the incredibly open chat – but for the NSFW details he shared of The Beatles’ sexual escapades back in the day.

One story starts off: "Instead of just getting roaring drunk and partying — I don’t even know if we were staying over or anything — we were all just in these chairs," the songwriter said. Adding, "And the lights were out, and somebody started masturbating, so we all did."

As expected, people were shook by the revelation because even though the veteran performer has sung about sexy times the lyrics never got into specifics with how and when. 

HERE’S SOME REACTIONS FROM TWITTER ABOUT MCCARTNEY’S SPICY TITBIT:

In another retelling of sexual adventures McCartney details another fun time he and John Lennon had, saying: "I remember there was someone in a club that he’d met, and they’d gone back to the house because the wife fancied John and wanted to have sex with him, so that happened.

"John discovered the husband was watching. That was called ‘kinky’ in those days," McCartney added.

This is the second time that McCartney has made headlines in the past few days. Just last week he did an interview with Howard Stern in which he revealed who really broke up the famous band.

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