Jun 23, 2009, 12:16 GMT
Sir Paul McCartney thinks he will live to be 100.
The 67-year-old former Beatles singer is confident his vegetarian lifestyle will keep him healthy and happy for at least another 33 years. British music legend Sir Paul McCartney campaigns with his two daughters Stella (R) and Mary (L) for people to keep meat free Monday's in St James' Park in Central London, Britain, 15 June 2009. They claim that eating too much meat puts a lot of strain on the environment due to modern agricultural methods. EPA/DANIEL DEME
The 67-year-old former Beatles singer is confident his vegetarian lifestyle will keep him healthy and happy for at least another 33 years.
A friend said: "Paul has a hunch he'll still be here to mark his 100th year. He leads a pretty healthy life with a strict vegetarian diet and he exercises regularly. He certainly sees 100 as a reachable target."
But if McCartney lives as long as he predicts he will, he'll need a new job.
The rocker recently revealed he is bored of being known as a Beatle.
He explained: "You get fed up being him. You're always that guy. If I was Bruce Springsteen, I might get fed up being Bruce Springsteen. I might want to be the kid I was growing up, when I didn't have that image to live up to."
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