New Book Reveals John Lennon's Infidelity Heard by Yoko Ono at 1972 Party
Elliot Mintz's memoir uncovers a pivotal moment in Lennon and Ono's marriage during a tumultuous election night gathering.
- Elliot Mintz's memoir, 'We All Shine On: John, Yoko & Me,' details an incident where John Lennon had a loud sexual encounter with another woman at a 1972 party, which Yoko Ono overheard.
- The incident occurred during a party hosted by activist Jerry Rubin on the night of Richard Nixon's election victory, leading to a shift in Lennon and Ono's relationship.
- Mintz describes the event as placing Ono in an embarrassing position and notes that while she could forgive Lennon, she was unsure if she could forget the incident.
- Lennon's actions at the party contrasted with his public persona, but Mintz argues that his imperfections made him relatable and real.
- The book also touches on Lennon's later life, including his 'Lost Weekend' and eventual reconciliation with Ono before his murder in 1980.