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6 Rumors About Elvis Presley

Elvis live in Macon 1975

impact with his unique clothes and dance on the world. Born on 08 January 1935 as a child of a poor family in Mississippi, the artist climbed up the stairs of fame in a short time and managed to be rich. But he died when he was just 42 years old. Let’s check some of the interesting facts about this legend who left a lot of rumors behind him.

He had a twin

Elvis Presley actually had a twin. Elvis lived as an only child as his twin died in a short time after childbirth. We still think if Elvis’ twin would be as handsome and famous person like him.

He also averted danger

When Elvis Presley was just 1 year old, there was a huge hurricane in their district. This hurricane demolished all houses and Elvis was about to lose his life in this disaster. But they were lucky as a family.

The faith has spoken

As the Presley Family thought this has the worst thing ever, it turned out to be their luck. Because Elvis’ guitar was a gift from his father who didn’t have money to buy a bicycle. His father might be sad to buy a guitar instead of a bicycle for his son but his son turned out to be a beloved world star years later.

He was obsessed with blue.

Elvis Presley was known for his blue suede shoes and he uses the blue color a lot in his songs. To give an example, Blue Christmas, Blue Eyes Crying in the rain, Blue Hawaii, Blue Moon of Kentucky, Blue Moon, Blue River, Blue Suede Shoes are some of the songs with the word blue.

He was a gourmet

Elvis Presley loved eating. But the only thing he can never say any was peanut butter, banana, bacon and butter between sandwich bread.

He loved make-up and he liked himself a lot

Elvis Presley was fond of his own beauty. For this reason, he got acne treatment and a few operations. Also, he dyed his eyebrows and eyelashes. He got glaucoma because of his love for make-up and he almost went blind.

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  1. I don’t believe he had “operations” as his looks never changed. And make up causing Glaucoma is malarkey. It’s hereditary.

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