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Pang, who would want to remind everyone that the former Beatle had a significant career revival during their time together in the mid-1970s, claims that “John was drinking, but it was overstated in retrospect.”
Almost still in her teens, May Fung Lee Pang bravely went into Apple’s New York offices, lied about being able to type, and got hired by the Beatles’ multimedia firm. She will turn 72 in October. Her highly public 18-month affair with John Lennon in the mid-1970s is still a source of immense interest for his admirers, half a century after it happened. However, she would soon become famous for a much more intimate connection to the Beatles than that.
The Spanish Harlem-born author and subject of the new documentary “The Lost Weekend: A Love Story” says, “Music was my love.” The film will have its world premiere on June 10 at the Tribeca Film Festival, to an entirely sold-out audience. I was in love with it. When she first started working at Apple, she acknowledges, “I had no actual abilities, but answering the phone was easy enough.” “You have a mouth,” my mother would often say to me. You can communicate in English. Take it on.
With her role in the recently released documentary, she is demonstrating her continued success. It depicts the brief romance that started when Yoko Ono attempted to set up Pang and Lennon, then 22 years old, during a difficult time in their marriage. After spending what has come to be known as “The Lost Weekend” in Los Angeles, the two went to hang out upstairs at the Rainbow Bar & Grill on Sunset Blvd. next to the Roxy, where the former Beatle would often get wasted with his friends Alice Cooper, Harry Nilsson, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, and Micky Dolenz, who together go by the moniker Hollywood Vampires.