Beatles legend John Lennon, who died in 1980 after being shot by a crazed fan, made campaigning for peace his life's work. And his younger sister Juliet appeared on This Morning on Friday, where she told hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford he would still be campaigning for peace, equality and diversity if he was alive today.
Friday would have been John's 80th birthday, and fans have been paying tribute to the star. Juliet spoke about her childhood with John, saying he was like any wonderful big brother, helping his younger siblings with their times tables, drawing, playing with them and taking them to the cinema to see Elvis Presley.
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