The pair are shown miming and dancing on an all
black and white set alongside harlequin-like figures who torment
Stone before she and McCartney make their escape in his car.
The veteran singer-songwriter has also joined forces with
non-profit organization Creative Visions to launch the #WhoCaresIDo
campaign, inspired by a line in the song - "Who Cares About You,
I do".
"My hope is that if there are kids being bullied — and there are
... maybe by listening to this song and watching this video,
they might just think it's not as bad," McCartney said on his
website.
"That it's the kind of thing you can just stand up to and laugh
off and get through."
McCartney, who on Sunday was joined on stage by fellow Beatle
Ringo Starr and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood as he
performed in London, has collaborated with other stars in the
past including rapper Kanye West and singer Rihanna.
Stone won the Best Actress Academy Award for "La La Land".
"Who Cares" features on McCartney's 17th solo studio album,
"Egypt Station".
(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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