Demi Lovato nearly ran over Paul McCartney by accident. The "Skyscraper" singer shared the news of the incident on Twitter earlier this week:
"So . . . . today I was pulling into a parking space that some guys were standing in the middle of, and almost hit them . . . . . When one of the guys turned around . . . . it was a BEATLE . . . . . . . . Yes, YOU HEARD ME . . . . SIR PAUL McCARTNEY!!!"
She added that Macca did not begrudge her for the mishap:
"He was so sweet!! Can't believe I met him today . . WOW!"
Later she reiterated her incredulity at the event:
"And . . . . I can't believe I almost ran over a Beatle . . . . . . . :l"
Late last week Lovato wowed her Twitter followers posting a picture of her make-up free face and displaying her natural beauty.
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