Ringo Starr Speaks Out After Son Zak Starkey Falls into Depression Following Dismissal from The Who

 

A Grandfather’s Pain: Ringo Starr Breaks His Silence

In a deeply emotional moment that has taken fans by surprise, Beatles legend Ringo Starr has finally spoken out following a troubling update about his grandson. Zak Starkey’s son — Ringo’s grandson — has reportedly been battling depression after being unexpectedly fired from his job. And for the first time, Ringo is sharing how this private pain has shaken his usually composed spirit.

Speaking in a rare, heartfelt interview, Ringo opened up not as a global icon, but as a concerned grandfather watching his family struggle. “It’s hard,” he admitted, voice thick with emotion. “You want to take away their pain. You want to fix it. But sometimes, all you can do is be there.”

The Starkey Legacy and a Sudden Setback

Zak Starkey, Ringo’s only son, followed in his father’s footsteps and became a respected drummer in his own right, playing with The Who and Oasis. His son, now in his early 20s, had been carving out his own path quietly, far from the spotlight — until the unexpected job loss triggered a downward emotional spiral.

According to family friends, the young man had taken the setback hard. The pressures of being part of the Starkey-McCartney-Beatles legacy only intensified the weight he carried.

“People assume it’s easy being part of a famous family,” Ringo said softly. “But fame doesn’t shield you from pain. In fact, it sometimes makes it harder.”

Fans React With Support

News of the family’s struggle quickly spread across social media, with fans expressing their love and solidarity. Messages poured in from around the world:
“You’re not alone.”
“Sending strength to your grandson, Ringo. We love you.”
“Depression is real, and it affects everyone — even rock royalty.”

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