Yoko Ono has been spotted arriving in New York in a wheelchair just weeks after she joined thousands of protesters marching the streets of NYC for women's rights.
Yoko Ono,
83 years old, arrived at New York's
JFK airport on Monday where she was helped through the terminal by an
assistant.
Wearing a grey fedora and
shielding her face with round sunglasses, the artist and peace activist
clutched her bag on her lap and she was pushed out of the terminal.
Ono was spotted wearing a black jacket and trousers, paired with a pair of Nike sneakers and a grey scarf.
It is not clear if Yoko is ill or has trouble walking. She is one of the number of celebrities who has been vocal in their opposition to Donald Trump.Ono
joined the rally in New York last month where thousands marched through
the streets for women's rights and against the president.
It follows revelations there could be a biopic movie being made on Yoko and Lennon's love story.
Producer
Michael De Luca is said to be working with Ono to track her
relationship with her late Beatle husband and their anti-war efforts.
'The story will focus on ripe and relevant
themes of love, courage and activism in the U.S. - with the intention
of inspiring today's youth to stand up for and have a clear vision for
the world they want,' De Luca said last week.
'I
am also honored and privileged to be working with Yoko Ono, Anthony
McCarten and Josh Bratman to tell the story of two amazing global
icons.'
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