John Lennon on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame (nme.com)
Los Angeles: The news is not fun overwrite the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Because, in the most prestigious place for artists all over the world, saying of the late legendary musician John Lennon was often painted by irresponsible parties.
The first time, the damage was realized by Gillian Lomax as the Beatles tour guides who also also helped set up the concept of A Magical Mystery Toura round California.
Reported by The Hollywood Reporter via NME, when Gillian found abysmally graffiti that is in the star, he was showing a group of tourists who came to John Lennon on October 5, 2013 at Vine Street.
The graffiti that contains words incoherently. A few short sentences listed there is "I love you" and"Blackbird ... Rain was here".
Gillian also said, "A fool who does. Bit tacky. There are a bunch of them, judging by a different color pen. I tried rubbing them out of sight, but did not succeed."
Representatives of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Ana Martinez was very emotional when commenting on this. He stated that anyone who did deserve to get a prison sentence or a very decent compensation for the cost of repairs.
Hollywood Walk Of Fame itself already has about 2,500 stars that are there and a lot of the names of the other late musicians who wrote his name on it.
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