Pattie Boyd, the former model and photographer who was a key figure in the Beatles' lives, has spoken out about her disappointment that she was not contacted by filmmakers for the upcoming Beatles biopics.
Boyd, who was a muse to the band members, including George Harrison and Eric Clapton, will be played by actress Aimee Lou Wood in the four films directed by Sam Mendes.
In an interview, Boyd expressed her frustration that she had not been approached by the filmmakers, saying, 'I haven't been contacted by anyone.'
The films, which will explore the band's history and rise to fame, are set to be released in the coming years.
Boyd's decision to speak out about the lack of representation highlights the importance of accurate and respectful portrayals of real-life figures in film and television.
The biopics are expected to be a major production, with a significant budget and high-profile cast, and Boyd's criticism serves as a reminder of the need for filmmakers to engage with the people and communities they are representing.