Take A Look At What The Kids Of The Beatles Are Up To Now

Published on 12/22/2021
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Arlen Blakeman

Parents: Nancy Shevell and Bruce Blakeman (step-son of Paul McCartney)

Born: December 3, 1991

He welcomed yet another member of the family into his family when he tied the knot with Nancy, his third partner, in 2011. After all, what’s the harm in trying now? As a result of Nancy’s marriage to lawyer Bruce Blakeman, Paul became a stepfather to Arlen Blakeman, Nancy’s son from her previous marriage. Consequently, when Arlen gives his mother away to Paul at their wedding ceremony, he was still a child. Arlen received his bachelor’s degree in 2015 from the University of Arizona. He is now completing an internship in the legal field in New York City. The Beatles’ son Arlen, like several of the other Beatles’ children on this list, appears to have shied away from the limelight. So it’s all for the better in the end.

Arlen Blakeman

Arlen Blakeman

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It’s fascinating to watch how the children of The Beatles have developed and pursued their own interests; after all, growing up knowing that you are the child of a member of the most influential band the world has ever known may be difficult! Having a child may completely transform a person’s life, as was the case for Eric Clapton, one of the Beatles’ closest friends and fellow musician. Look at what happened to his son and how much he changed as a result of his father’s actions and inactions.

What Happened To His Child

Conor Clapton, Clapton’s son, died on March 20, 1991, after falling from a 49-story apartment window in New York City. At the time of the incident, the child was only four years old. It’s natural that Clapton’s life – as well as the lives of his other family members – were turned completely upside down as a result of the tragic event. However, the actress finally confirmed a long-rumoured truth about Conor’s tragic demise, which has been circulating for some time.

What Happened To His Son

What Happened To His Child

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