Paul McCartney believes Taylor Swift is experiencing the same kind of global fame that once surrounded The Beatles during the height of Beatlemania.
While speaking on the BBC program Clues of my yearsPaul said he could clearly see a connection between Taylor’s level of popularity and what his band experienced in the 1960s.
However, the music legend also made it clear that Taylor doesn’t need his guidance because she’s already handling her success well.
He joked that he feels more like a grandfather figure to today’s younger artists.
Paul also shared details about a party hosted by his wife Nancy Shevell and daughter Stella McCartney, where he met several young stars, including Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter.
He praised them all for their talent and strong voices.
The legendary singer also spoke about fame and explained that he learned to live with the public’s attention over the years.
Still, he admitted that he avoids taking selfies with his fans because he wants to continue feeling like himself instead of becoming an attraction for photos.




