“Wonderful Tonight” p. 174, 175, 176, 177)
The final straw was his affair with Maureen Starr, Ringo’s wife. […] I discovered from some photos Terry had had developed that she had been staying in the house with George one weekend when Jenny and I [Pattie] had gone to Devon to see my mother. He had given her a beautiful necklace, which she wore in front of me. Then I found them locked into a bedroom at Friar Park. I stood outside banging on the door and saying to George, “What are you doing? Maureen’s in here, isn’t she? I know she is”, but he laughed. […] Eventually he opened the door, and said “Oh, she’s just a bit tired so she’s lying down” […] one day George, Chris O’Dell and I [Pattie] went to Ringo and Maureen’s house where George, in front of everyone, proceeded to tell Ringo that he was in love with his wife. Ringo worked himself up into a terrible state and went about saying “Nothing is real, nothing is real”
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