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Beatles: Sean Ono Lennon Joins Older Brother Julian for 60th Birthday Dinner, Dhani Harrison Writes In

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Few things in the extended Beatles world could be better than this: John Lennon’s eldest son, Julian, celebrated his 60th birthday over the weekend in Paris. And one of his guests was younger brother Sean Ono Lennon.

Julian wrote on Instagram: “Thank you to BMG for Hosting this lovely Birdy dinner, with some of My nearest & dearest…
And Especially to the guy sitting to my left…
Having you there made my night & day… ❤️🙏🏻😘”

Sean followed up with three heart emojis. And Dhani Harrison, son of George, chimed in with “Love you guys !!! Happy Birthday Jules” and NINE heart emojis– as in Revolution #9, #9 Dream, and John Lennon’s birthday (October 9th).

John and George would be very proud. You see, all you need is love!

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