Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 23, 2025 · Entertainment

Sir Paul McCartney: From Rock Legend to Deli Diner in LA!

Sir Paul McCartney was spotted waiting to purchase a bowl of fruit at Los Angeles deli Gjusta with wife Nancy Shevell

BEATLES LEGEND PAUL McCARTNEY PROVES HE'S STILL GOT IT!

In a shocking display of humility, Sir Paul McCartney, estimated net worth £1 billion, was spotted waiting in line at a Los Angeles deli to buy a bowl of fruit with his wife Nancy Shevell. Yes, you read that right - even one of the most iconic musicians of all time has to wait in line for his morning snack!

The 83-year-old rock legend, known for his legendary hits like "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be," kept a low profile while out shopping with his wife, donning sunglasses, a navy blue cap, and a zip-up hoodie. But what's really got tongues wagging is that he opted for velcro sandals - we mean, who needs style when you're worth over a billion pounds?!

Sir Paul, 83, kept a low profile in sunglasses, a navy blue cap and a zip-up hoodie while Nancy, 65, looked trendy in a floral shirt which she teamed with a smart pair of beige trousers

Nancy Shevell, 65, looked stunning in her floral shirt and beige trousers, carrying a green jacket as she browsed the aisles of Gjusta, the trendy deli where they stopped. The deli's menu boasts an array of fancy breakfast options, including a salmon roe bagel and smoked brisket hash - we're guessing Sir Paul skipped those and went for something a bit more... basic.

The Beatles legend is currently in California, gearing up for his highly-anticipated Got Back Tour, which kicks off on September 29th in Palm Springs and wraps up on November 25th in Chicago. With a career spanning nearly six decades, it's no wonder Sir Paul still has the energy to perform sold-out shows - but what drives him to keep going? We got some exclusive insights from director Rob Reiner, who revealed that Sir Paul's secret is simply his love of music and performing.

"I asked Paul about this," Reiner explained in an interview with AARP's Movies for Grownups. "I said, 'There's you, Mick Jagger, Elton John, and you still like to perform. What is it about you guys? Is it that you just love the music? And you love performing?' And he says, 'Yeah. And the drugs,'" Reiner added with a chuckle.

Sir Paul is in California ahead of his Got Back Tour, which begins its American leg on September 29, in Palm Springs and wraps up on November 25, in Chicago

But it seems Sir Paul's not just living in the past - he's also reflecting on his time as part of Wings, the rock band he formed after the Beatles disbanded. His new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," set for release in November, chronicles their journey and the challenges they faced.

"It was crazy at times," Sir Paul admitted about forming Wings from scratch. "There were some very difficult moments and I often questioned my decision. But as we got better I thought, 'OK, this is really good.' We proved Wings could be a really good band."

And speaking of good bands, Sir Paul's also set to make a surprise cameo in the upcoming Spinal Tap sequel, "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues," hitting theaters this September. He'll join forces with fellow rock legends Elton John and the fictional band Spinal Tap for one final concert - we can't wait to see what this hilarious mockumentary has in store!

In a world where fame and fortune often come with a price, it's heartening to see Sir Paul McCartney still living life on his own terms. Who needs luxury and extravagance when you've got the love of music and your fans?

As the Beatles legend prepares to take the stage once again, one thing is certain - we'll be eagerly awaiting his next move, velcro sandals and all!