For decades, Yoko Ono has been one of the most controversial figures in rock and roll history. She’s been blamed, insulted, even vilified by Beatles fans who see her as the woman who ‘broke up the band.’ But what does she think about all of this? In a rare moment, Yoko is finally speaking out—addressing the decades of hate, the myths, and her place in John Lennon’s life.”
Now, with a new documentary set to reveal the true story of her life with John, Yoko is reflecting on the criticism she’s faced—and why she refuses to let it define her.”
“The insults didn’t start in recent years—they’ve followed Yoko Ono since the moment she stepped into John Lennon’s life. The moment the Beatles began to drift apart, fans and even the media pointed their fingers directly at her.”
John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s love story — and love affair with New York — gets a close-up in the first trailer for “One to One: John & Yoko.”
In a rare, restored footage Ono says, “I was considered a bitch in this society. Since I met John, I was upgraded into a witch.”
Today, Yoko Ono’s legacy is still debated. To some, she remains the woman who ‘changed’ John Lennon. To others, she’s an artist, an activist, and a pioneer who refused to let hate define her.