Sean Ono Lennon recently sparked controversy on social media with his "long-awaited" remarks on Prince Harry's memoir, ‘Spare.’
In a succinct two-word review posted to his 365,500 followers, Lennon wrote, "Spare Me."
Despite facing backlash, Lennon stood by his comments, emphasizing his empathy for Harry but critiquing his perceived whining.
He further defended his remarks as playful criticism, asserting that Prince Harry has earned some mockery.
Addressing commonalities with Prince Harry, Lennon expressed disappointment in the royal's perspective, branding him a "buffoon."
When challenged by a Sussex fan, Lennon retorted, highlighting his own successes, including winning an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in March.
Lennon's film, "War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko," co-written with director Dave Mullins, clinched the award, showcasing Lennon's multifaceted talents beyond his famous lineage.
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