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LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - Sir Paul McCartney has assured former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr that he is doing "fine" without Heather Mills.
The long-time friends had an emotional reunion at an after show party for the Las Vegas premiere of 'Love' - a production inspired by the Beatles' music - on Friday (30.06.06).
An onlooker told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "They threw their arms around each other it was lovely to see.
"Ringo asked him, 'Are you alright?' and Paul replied, 'I'm fine'. Ringo seemed really concerned and said 'Are you sure?' Paul smiled at him, touched his arm and said, 'I'll be all right'."
The legendary musician split from Heather, his wife of four years, in May. The 38-year-old charity campaigner has since been dogged by scandalous stories about her working as a prostitute and as a pornographic model.
Paul's attendance at the opening of the musical is his first pubic appearance snce news of his divorce was revealed.
After the performance, he took to the stage at the Siegfried and Roy Theatre and paid tribute to his deceased Beatles bandmates by exclaiming, "This is for John (Lennon) and George (Harrison)."
Ringo also revealed after the show: "It was emotional because the two of us aren't here. That really came home watching this."
The two surviving Beatles have been working on the project with John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono, his first wife Cynthia and George's widow Olivia.
Yoko and Paul have been embroiled in a bitter row over Beatles' song credits for many years, but the pair appeared to publicly reconcile on stage when he planted a kiss on the 73-year-old's cheek.
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Maybe he was moved by the lyrics he had just heard. Or perhaps he didn't recognise her under that hat.
Whatever the reason, no one expected the warmth of the greeting between Sir Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono at the weekend.
After the first night of a Beatles-inspired stage show called Love in Las Vegas, Sir Paul took the stage and kissed Yoko on the cheek.
It was a very public reconciliation for the two who have fought a bitter battle over the Beatles' legacy for more than three decades.
Taking the applause at the Siegfried & Roy Theatre, Sir Paul paid tribute to his two late friends, saying: 'This is for John and George.'
His words clearly impressed 73-year-old Yoko, who smiled beside him. The £55million show, featuring Cirque du Soleil, was the brainchild of George Harrison, whose widow Olivia was at the opening along with Ringo Starr and Lennon's first wife, Cynthia.
Sir Paul, 64, who was still wearing his wedding ring despite splitting from his wife Heather Mills, has had a rocky relationship with Yoko since the Sixties.
She is widely blamed for the breakup of the Beatles and has rowed with him over his attempts to change the credit 'Lennon-McCartney' to 'McCartney-Lennon' on songs such as Yesterday which he wrote.
Last year, she even suggested he was an inferior songwriter to Lennon, saying that the limit of his lyrical talent was to rhyme 'June' with 'spoon'.
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