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Paul McCartney spotted spitting in the street amid Glastonbury rumours

The Beatles icon Sir Paul McCartney was snapped spitting in a London street as he left an office building.

The star was photographed carrying a Topshop bag as he made his way outside.

He sported a stylish dark blue denim jacket and wore his long locks in a simple side parting.

Paul recently had fans confused by making his own guitar picks - by flattening them under passing trains.

He was seen placing coins on a nearby railway so that trains would run over and flatten them.

This left fans baffled, considering Paul is worth a whopping £1.2 billion.

An onlooker laughed: "Normally it's kids who leave coin on the track, not a granddad. It was only when he returned did the penny drop - perfect plectrums."

Sir Paul turned his head to the side and spat (BACKGRID UK)
He was leaving a London office building (BACKGRID UK)

The picture of Paul spitting comes amid rumours that Paul could be headlining 2020's Glastonbury Festival.

It would be the 50th anniversary of the legendary music bash, and it would be Paul's first time on the Pyramid Stage in more than a decade.

Earlier this month, Paul let slip to Zoe Ball on BBC Radio 2 that it was possible.

He was one quarter of musical icons, The Beatles (PA)

He revealed: "It's starting to become some remote kind of possibility."

The festival's co-creator, Michael Eavis, has previously expressed a real interest in seeing Paul back "hopefully for the 50th."

Paul added: "People are saying it will be good if I did it, so I'm starting to think about whether I can or whether it would be a good thing.

"My kids are saying, 'Dad, we've got to talk about Glastonbury,' and I think I know what they mean. We played there quite a long time ago so maybe it's time to go back.

"I don't know, I'd have to put a few things in place."

Other favourites to headline include pop queen Taylor Swift and 60s rockers Fleetwood Mac.

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