Yoko Ono has quietly quit New York City life after 50 years and relocated to a rural upstate farm that she and late husband John Lennon purchased together - 42 years after the Beatle was famously shot dead outside of their Manhattan apartment building.
The singer and activist - who turned 90 last week - made the decision to leave Manhattan, and the exclusive Dakota building that she called home for five decades, during the pandemic and move out to her expansive 600-acre farm near Franklin, New York, which she and her husband bought in 1978.
Now, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal, Yoko has decided to relocate to the rural property full-time - and is not thought to have any plans to return to the seventh floor, nine-room Upper West Side apartment she once shared with John, who was murdered on the steps of the very same star-studded building they called home.
Source: Alison Boshoff, Charlie Lankston/dailymail.co.uk