Yoko Ono feared their son, Sean,
would find the pressure of being compared to John too
difficult to deal with and hoped the 38-year-old wouldn't pursue music.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uBG07p-kRUS77QdTZ06MD1DFt6t-eo4pxeXbKHW6OkBORcILwI7OIJX2SqYpObcc4DW98_W_C3qRPcZGc0oTMSifcg0TpMip2oZHEI195DiDUNsmY9m4eVgLGbzC8TaCWda2L2wuiE=s0-d)
Yoko told The Sun newspaper: "Of course neither of us encouraged Sean
to learn songs by The Beatles or by John. I was hoping he'd become an
archaeologist or something. I didn't want him to go into music and
suffer being the son of John Lennon.
"I've been in that position myself, you know, being compared to John
and so I'm speaking about Sean objectively, and I say that Sean is
incredibly good at what he does."
Sean now works alongside his mother as her creative director, leading
the reformed Plastic Ono Band, and Yoko claims he is responsible for a
lot of her success.
She added: "Without knowing it, Sean probably saved me. Both me and my career. I really believe that."
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