Ringo Starr has never eaten curry or a pizza. The famous Beatle discussed the topic his diet on Jimmy Kimmel Live! when promoting his new solo album Look Up. When asked by the host to clear up popular rumours about himself, questioning if he'd never eaten a pizza, the Yellow Submarine singer affirmed: "I've never had a pizza... Or a curry".
Ringo Starr has never eaten curry or a pizza. The famous Beatle discussed the topic his diet on Jimmy Kimmel Live! when promoting his new solo album Look Up. When asked by the host to clear up popular rumours about himself, questioning if he'd never eaten a pizza, the Yellow Submarine singer affirmed: "I've never had a pizza... Or a curry".
Ringo Starr made a startling revelation while appearing as guest on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!': he has never had pizza nor curry.
Beatles legend Ringo Starr has revealed to Jimmy Kimmel that one long-standing rumor about his eating habits is actually true
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