Ono slams Lennon seance
Ono slams Lennon seance
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Wednesday, 22, Mar 2006 01:54
Yoko Ono has launched a scathing attack on the telly bosses who are charging viewers to watch a seance designed to contact her late husband and Beatles favourite John Lennon.
Ono's spokesman Elliot Mintz slammed the pay-per-view show as being "tasteless, tacky and exploitative".
"John Lennon was an amazing communicator of heart, mind and spirit," Mintz said.
"He still speaks to those who choose to listen to his recordings. That was the medium he chose to speak with us."
He added that the show "only benefits the producers" and has called for bosses at American digital channel In Demand to scrap the idea.
This is said to be an unlikely occurrence however, as thousands of viewers have already paid the $9.95 (£5.70) to watch the programme being aired on April 24th.