A swipe at Prince Harry's book Spare led to death threats aimed at John Lennon's son, the musician said in a social-media post.
Seán Ono Lennon told followers on X, formerly Twitter, that he had been targeted after he suggested the Duke of Sussex should have called his memoir "Spare Me."
He wrote: "I've had 3-4 death threats since making fun of Harry's book title and then later saying it was justified because he's an idiot and that he and I both deserve to be mocked. Yay internet."
One response that Lennon highlighted read: "Mark david chapman should've dealt with your father before he had a chance to p*** you out of his womb."
Mark David Chapman murdered John Lennon in December 1980, and was sentenced to 20 years to life before being repeatedly denied parole, including as recently as March.
Source: Jack Royston\newsweek.com