Stella McCartney declared herself a ‘proud daughter’ on Saturday, as she shared a snap with her father, sister and actor Idris Elba.
Sitting as a quartet, the foursome smiled for the shot, which Stella, 49, shared ahead of the BBC’s interview with her musician dad, 78, which airs on Saturday night.
‘Dad, Mary and me! Excited to watch @PaulMcCartney with @IdrisElba wearing #StellaMenswear on @BBC at 9:20 tonight. Such a great album, proud daughter moment!’ she captioned the snap.
Quartet: Paul McCartney poses with daughters Stella and Mary alongside Idris Elba ahead of BBC interview about The Beatles star’s new album, which airs on Saturday night
‘We were all tested, ofc,’ she was sure to add, ensuring all COVID-19 rules were adhered to, with the photo picturing them cuddled up, with 51-year-old Mary holding her father’s hand.
The interview is a special one-off show, with The Beatles star talking to Golden Globe-winning Idris, 48, about what inspires him to continue to innovate creatively.
The upcoming album is Paul’s 26th post-Beatles release and is titled McCartney III.
He has played every instrument and written and recorded every song on it himself.
Chit chat: The interview is a special one-off show, with The Beatles star talking to Golden Globe-winning Idris, 48, about what inspires him to continue to innovate creatively
Interviewer: Paul will also chat at length to Idris about his life and times, as well as the new music
Interviewee: The upcoming album is Paul’s 26th post-Beatles release and is titled McCartney III. He has played every instrument and written and recorded every song on it himself
Paul will also chat at length to Idris about his life and times, as well as the new music.
This comes after it was revealed that Taylor Swift rescheduled the release date of her surprise new album Evermore after learning it would be directly competing with McCartney III.
McCartney revealed on The Howard Stern Show that Swift, 31, contacted him after discovering she had inadvertently selected the same release date as him.
‘I did the Rolling Stone cover with Taylor Swift and she just emailed me recently. And she said, “I wasn’t telling anyone, but I’ve got another album.” And she said, “So I was going to put it out on my birthday,” which I think was the 10th,’ he told Stern.
‘It’s a nice thing to do’: Taylor Swift rescheduled the release date of her surprise new album Evermore after learning it would be directly competing with McCartney III
Funny enough, McCartney was actually planning on releasing his new album on December 18 – the day Swift ended up rescheduling Evermore for.
‘And then she said, “But I found out you were going to put it out on the 10th. So I moved it to the 18th” and then she found out we were coming out on the 18th so she moved back to the 10th,’ McCartney said. ‘So I mean, you know, people do keep out of each other’s way. It’s a nice thing to do.’
Evermore was ultimately released on December 11, just two days shy of Swift’s 31st birthday.
McCartney’s 18th solo album, McCartney III, is scheduled for release on December 18.
Cover stars: The music icons appeared on the December 2020 cover of Rolling Stone
Coming soon: The former Beatles singer will be releasing his 18th solo album, McCartney III, on December 18
Swift made waves earlier this week with the release of Evermore, her second album in just five months.
The music icon surprised fans everywhere when she announced last week she had a new album on the way, just hours before officially releasing it on midnight.
Swift described the album as a ‘sister record’ to Folklore, the album she also surprise released in July that was produced entirely under lockdown.
Critics heaped praise on Evermore once it was released, with Variety’s Chris Willman calling it her ‘second great album of 2020.’
It’s a hit! Swift surprised fans once again this month with the release of her second lockdown album, Evermore
‘People do keep out of each other’s way’: Even though no changes needed to be made, McCartney was touched by Taylor’s gesture
‘It’s an embarrassment of rich, striking albums-ending-in-‘ore’ that she’s mined out of lockdown. This particular quarantine bubble? It’s one we may not want to pop,’ he wrote.
‘As motivations for prolific activity go, relieving and sublimating quarantine pressure is probably even better than revenge. Anyway, this is not a gift horse to be looked in the mouth. Evermore, like its mid-pandemic predecessor, feels like something that’s been labored over – in the best possible way – for years, not something that was written and recorded beginning in August, with the bow said to be put on it only about a week ago.
‘Albums don’t get graded on a curve for how hastily they came together, or shouldn’t be, but this one doesn’t need the handicap. It’d be a jewel even if it’d been in progress forevermore and a day.’
Idris Elba Meets Paul McCartney airs on Saturday at 9.20PM BBC One.