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Clothes hint at McCartney's late night

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Published: Jan. 26, 2008 at 12:56 PM

LONDON, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- Singer Paul McCartney was seen wearing the same clothes from the night before while leaving a London hotel Friday morning, leading to talk of a late visit.

The former Beatles star had spent Thursday night reminiscing with actor Jack Nicholson and former model Twiggy, but the Daily Mail said McCartney's clothes indicated he likely spent the night on Twiggy's sofa.

The British newspaper said that adorned in last night's outfit, the 58-year-old singer happily dealt with a pack of assembled photographers Friday outside the popular celebrity haunt, The Ivy.

Twiggy, still a veritable modeling icon despite being 58 years old, has been a staunch supporter of McCartney during his turbulent divorce from former model Heather Mills.

The British newspaper said other notable female figures linked to McCartney recently have included models Christie Brinkley and Lulu, along with actresses Renee Zellweger and Rosanna Arquette.

Topics: Christie Brinkley, Heather Mills, Jack Nicholson, Renee Zellweger, Rosanna Arquette
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