“I WAS THEIR OBSESSION” — Pattie Boyd’s Explosive Confession at 81 EXPOSES the Dark Truth Behind Eric Clapton and George Harrison 😱
After decades of silence, the woman who inspired two of the greatest love songs in history — “Something” and “Layla” — has finally spoken. And what Pattie Boyd reveals at 81 has shattered the illusion of the greatest love triangle in rock and roll history.

For years, the world saw her as the muse, the glamorous blonde who captured the hearts of both Beatles legend George Harrison and guitar god Eric Clapton. But behind the beauty and the fame was a living nightmare — a story of betrayal, obsession, and emotional devastation.

“I wasn’t loved — I was possessed,” Boyd admits. “They fought over me like I was a trophy, not a woman.”
What began as a fairytale romance with Harrison, the quiet Beatle, soon descended into heartbreak when she discovered his affair — not with a stranger, but with Ringo Starr’s wife. Her world crumbled overnight. Then came Clapton, George’s best friend, who confessed his love for her in a way no one could ignore. In a letter dripping with obsession, Clapton wrote:
“For you, I would sacrifice my family, my religion, even my soul.”

That declaration set off one of the most infamous scandals in rock history. Boyd left one legend for another — only to find herself trapped again, this time in a marriage marred by addiction, infidelity, and emotional abuse. “Eric didn’t save me,” she says quietly. “He broke me in ways George never could.”
Behind closed doors, the rock goddess of the ’70s was fighting for her sanity while her husband drowned in drugs, alcohol, and affairs that humiliated her. “I couldn’t have children,” Boyd recalls, “and he made me feel like it was my fault — while he had babies with other women.”