(News Corp) If you’re a casual Beatles fan or only fleetingly aware of the legendary pop-rock band, you might assume the woman in the above image next to John Lennon is Japanese artist Yoko Ono. But in actuality, it’s Chinese-American secretary-turned-label executive May Pang. Most music fans have heard of the supposed ‘Yoko factor,’ where it’s assumed John & Yoko’s intense attachment to each other instigated the Beatles breaking up in 1969; and ultimately for good. While the band’s demise is a bit more complicated than just Yoko hanging around the studio too much, there’s one thing for sure. If you know of John, you know of Yoko. The wife and mother of the iconic musician’s second son [Sean, b. 1975]; Yoko is still with us and the main person publicly keeping the late rockstar’s legacy alive next to Sean and John’s first son [Julian, b. 1962] via ex-wife Cynthia Powell. At first glance, one might assume John and Yoko were soulmates and destined to be together. Surely they must have been true love. Well, there’s actually a lot more to the history.
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Weirdness.