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Macca pays moving tribute to first wife Linda

Sir Paul McCartney has paid an emotional tribute to his first wife Linda - by speaking candidly of his love for her.

London, April 7 : Sir Paul McCartney has paid an emotional tribute to his first wife Linda - by speaking candidly of his love for her.

Speaking nearly ten years after Linda died of breast cancer, the former Beatle expressed his views about his first wife.

"She was a great person to hang out with. She was a very natural girl, naturally blonde. She was so funny, smart and talented," The Sun quoted Macca, as saying.

Macca spoke of his love for his photographer wife ahead of a London exhibition of her work.

"Probably the most haunting photograph in this collection is the self-portrait she took in 1997," he said.

"She'd had chemo and her hair was growing back - it was a very chic look.

"She didn't know she was dying. She was such a strong, forward-thinking lady.

"She was fighting right up to the end," he added.

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