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Yoko Ono acts crazy promoting Lennon documentary

Yoko Ono was working her best crazy Thursday in Los Angeles to hype an upcoming PBS documentary about her late husband, John Lennon. After telling a room full of TV writers how the former Beatle was the first man ever to push a baby stroller in public, the wacky widow attacked Post reporter Sean Daly for asking why she never left New York after Lennon’s murder. “That’s sexist and racist,” she insisted. “I think that you would want to live there, too. No one’s going to comment that you would go to maybe a whorehouse or something like that right after your wife died!” Ono, 77, also said she is fearful for her safety and the safety of her family should Lennon’s killer, Mark David Chapman, be granted parole on Monday: “He can be a danger — especially to us, to me, Julian and Sean. But I think that maybe he would be a danger to other people too.” “American Masters: LennoNYC” premieres Nov. 22.