'See, I am straight Paul!' David Walliams brings wife to Lara Stone to McCartney concert after sexuality joke
The last time David Walliams attended a Sir Paul McCartney gig, the veteran rocker insinuated he was gay.
So when the new Britain's Got Talent judge turned up to watch the former Beatle with his wife Lara Stone last night, there would be no such confusion.
The comedian, 40, arrived with his stunning Dutch model spouse, 28, for McCartney's gig for the Teenage Cancer Trust at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Joker: Paul pictured on-stage last night, had previously insinuated Walliams was gay
The couple joined a host of stars at the concert, including Ronnie Wood, Sarah Ferguson, Terry Jones and Joe McElderry.
Walliams clearly enjoyed the gig, tweeting on the way home: 'We just saw Sir Paul McCartney play at the Royal Albert Hall. It was the best concert I have ever seen.'
In a new interview with the UK edition of Harper's Bazaar, Walliams admitted McCartney had insinuated he was homosexual when they met at a previous concert.
He told the magazine: 'Lara and I had planned to see Paul McCartney in concert. I met him at Kate Moss's wedding. I mean, it was like meeting Mozart.
'Lara suddenly got a job and had to go to New York, so I took my friend James instead.
'I saw Paul before the show and I said, "Sorry Lara couldn't come, I brought James."
'And he said, "Ahh come on, we all know the real reason, David."
'He was insinuating that James was my boyfriend, I just thought, "Bl**dy hell! Macca is making a joke about my sexuality. How did that happen?"'
Last night's concert saw an impromptu supergroup formed, with Rolling Stones rocker Wood and The Who's Roger Daltrey joining McCartney on stage.
Veteran rockers: McCartney was joined backstage by Paul Weller and Ronnie Wood
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