James Paul McCartney
(1942-1966) A tribute to The Greatest Genius of 20th century music |
Here we will focus on changes to the eyes between "Faul's" joining the group, and his subsequent solo career. |
Let's take a picture of Real Paul (circa
1965-66) and another of "Faul" (from "Hey Jude" performance), and zero in
on the eyes:
Observe how much droopier and sleepier the
Real Paul's eyes are compared to the False Paul's, and also how
differently the bottom lid is shaped: False Paul's are just round lines,
whereas Real Paul's are long on the outside and get shorter at the inside,
and notice how they hit a slight angle at the inside corners. Paul also
has longer, more feminine eyelashes; and again notice how differently
their noses are shaped. |
Now let us view some pictures from 1980, at the press conference immediately following John Lennon's death. Take a close look at the corner of his eye; something very funny is going on:
This is very strange looking. You can
clearly see an unnatural looking flap of skin hanging in the corner of his
eye, and yet the eyelid above it just keeps on going as if there is
supposed to be more eye there. It's like he has a little web in the corner
of his eye. Let's look at a few close-ups: Here is another picture taken in 1973. Notice the odd brown scab-like discolorations in the corners of the eyes; this would have been shortly after the procedure was performed:
And again in another photo from 1975:
Again notice the odd brown mark in the corner of the eye. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now let's compare the "Hey Jude" eyes from the top of this page to the 1973 photos shown on the previous page:
Interesting. They look a lot more like the
Real Paul's eyes; compare them to the picture on the top of this page; the
corners have dropped, the bottom lids are now puffier and they curve
differently at the inside corners of the eyes; clearly this man is trying
to make himself look more like Paul McCartney. Now, as I've said, having
this many seperate plastic surgery procedures performed is bound to leave
some noticable scars; we've already observed one in the corner of the eye
above, but what about the lip and the chin? Let's have a look...
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