
John Lennon, visibly hurt, reflects on the cruelty of the British press calling Yoko Ono ugly in print. “I've never seen that about any woman or man—even if it was true,” he says. His voice is calm, but the message cuts deep. To John, it wasn’t just about Yoko—it was about decency, and how far people were willing to go to tear her down. A rare and raw defense from a man who stood by her through it all.