Photo: Dominique Charriau/WireImagePaul McCartneyis showing off his romantic side.In apost shared to his websiteon Monday, the Beatles singer explained that, to him, being a husband means “trying to be considerate and romantic” and “just trying to be good” tohis wife, Nancy Shevell.“I completely overdo Valentine’s Day! I mean, there’s not just one card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill into the next day — it’s completely silly,” he said. “If there’s an excuse to have some fun, I overdo it! At Christmas, I go crazy with the tree lights and fairy lights — totally overdo it.“The 80-year-old English musician and the businesswoman, 63, have beenmarried since 2011, and it has made McCartney happy to be the person she “relies on.“He continued: “I am very proud, in fact, to be ‘The Guy’ there. And I know she is grateful. So, that’s my role as a husband: it’s to be the strength and the romance at the same time. I don’t think I consciously chose to be that way. It’s just how I do things.“While McCartney’s marriage to Shevell is his third, a sourcetold PEOPLE shortly after their engagement in 2011that “they have the right chemistry,” adding that “they’re both cool, chilled out and optimistic.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Since tying the knot with Shevell, McCartney has been public about their romance and shared a sweet Instagram tribute to his wife last Valentine’s Day.” ‘Swing and sway on Valentine’s Day’ - Paul ❤️,” hecaptioned a photo of Shevellsmiling.
Photo: Dominique Charriau/WireImage

Paul McCartneyis showing off his romantic side.In apost shared to his websiteon Monday, the Beatles singer explained that, to him, being a husband means “trying to be considerate and romantic” and “just trying to be good” tohis wife, Nancy Shevell.“I completely overdo Valentine’s Day! I mean, there’s not just one card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill into the next day — it’s completely silly,” he said. “If there’s an excuse to have some fun, I overdo it! At Christmas, I go crazy with the tree lights and fairy lights — totally overdo it.“The 80-year-old English musician and the businesswoman, 63, have beenmarried since 2011, and it has made McCartney happy to be the person she “relies on.“He continued: “I am very proud, in fact, to be ‘The Guy’ there. And I know she is grateful. So, that’s my role as a husband: it’s to be the strength and the romance at the same time. I don’t think I consciously chose to be that way. It’s just how I do things.“While McCartney’s marriage to Shevell is his third, a sourcetold PEOPLE shortly after their engagement in 2011that “they have the right chemistry,” adding that “they’re both cool, chilled out and optimistic.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Since tying the knot with Shevell, McCartney has been public about their romance and shared a sweet Instagram tribute to his wife last Valentine’s Day.” ‘Swing and sway on Valentine’s Day’ - Paul ❤️,” hecaptioned a photo of Shevellsmiling.
Paul McCartneyis showing off his romantic side.
In apost shared to his websiteon Monday, the Beatles singer explained that, to him, being a husband means “trying to be considerate and romantic” and “just trying to be good” tohis wife, Nancy Shevell.
“I completely overdo Valentine’s Day! I mean, there’s not just one card, there are cards hidden around the room, and sometimes things even spill into the next day — it’s completely silly,” he said. “If there’s an excuse to have some fun, I overdo it! At Christmas, I go crazy with the tree lights and fairy lights — totally overdo it.”

The 80-year-old English musician and the businesswoman, 63, have beenmarried since 2011, and it has made McCartney happy to be the person she “relies on.”
He continued: “I am very proud, in fact, to be ‘The Guy’ there. And I know she is grateful. So, that’s my role as a husband: it’s to be the strength and the romance at the same time. I don’t think I consciously chose to be that way. It’s just how I do things.”
While McCartney’s marriage to Shevell is his third, a sourcetold PEOPLE shortly after their engagement in 2011that “they have the right chemistry,” adding that “they’re both cool, chilled out and optimistic.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Since tying the knot with Shevell, McCartney has been public about their romance and shared a sweet Instagram tribute to his wife last Valentine’s Day.
" ‘Swing and sway on Valentine’s Day’ - Paul ❤️,” hecaptioned a photo of Shevellsmiling.
source: people.com