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“Hey buddy, I did it”: Paul McCartney honors his late friend, John Lennon, by unveiling a shared house for cancer patients in the heart of Liverpool. Lennon’s unfinished dream has become a reality as Paul McCartney spent £3.5 million to build this project — a heartfelt tribute, honoring the love and friendship that accompanied him throughout his career with The Beatles. Details

Bydivinesoccerinfo.com

Jul 3, 2025

In an emotional tribute to a bond that shaped music history, **Paul McCartney** has unveiled a shared accommodation center for cancer patients in the heart of **Liverpool** — a project he says fulfills an “unfinished dream” once envisioned by his late friend and fellow Beatle, **John Lennon**.

The new facility, built at a cost of **£3.5 million** funded entirely by McCartney, will provide free housing and support to patients and families undergoing treatment in the city. Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, a visibly moved McCartney addressed Lennon in spirit: *“Hey buddy, I did it. We talked about this years ago — giving something back to the city and the people who needed it most. And now it’s real.”*

The idea, according to those close to McCartney, traces back to intimate conversations the two shared during the early 1970s. Both musicians, shaped by Liverpool’s working-class roots and the deep scars of losing loved ones too soon, dreamed of creating a safe space for those battling illness. Though Lennon’s life was tragically cut short in 1980, McCartney never let the idea die.

*“We always spoke about how lucky we were — and how we owed it to this city to do something meaningful,”* McCartney said. *“John isn’t here to see it, but I hope he’d be proud.”*

The new house is a warm, modern space with private rooms, communal lounges, and therapy areas designed to offer both comfort and community. Local health officials hailed it as a much-needed lifeline, especially for families traveling from outside the city who struggle with the financial and emotional burdens of cancer treatment.

**Fans and locals gathered near the site**, leaving flowers, handwritten notes, and Beatles memorabilia. Many described the project as a reminder that Lennon and McCartney’s friendship went beyond music — rooted in shared loss, humor, and an enduring desire to make the world better.

As McCartney left the ceremony, he paused to touch a small plaque engraved with the words: *“For John, and for everyone who fights.”*

In the city that gave birth to The Beatles, a shared dream has finally come to life — a testament not only to music but to the power of love, memory, and quiet acts of kindness.

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