Elvis Presley, famously known as “The King,” had an insatiable appetite for various indulgences, including food, drugs, expensive gifts for friends, and most notably, women and s**.
A new book titled “Elvis Presley: A Southern Life” by Joel Williamson, published by Oxford University Press, exposes the late singer’s secrets when it comes to his s**ual escapades.
According to the book, Elvis’s aides were responsible for providing him with a continuous stream of women in a well-practiced routine that resembled a revolving door.
The author details how Elvis would use various tactics and stories to convince women to spend the night with him, sometimes simply seeking companionship and comfort rather than engaging in s**ual activities.
However, despite his reputation as a lover, many of his conquests allegedly found his skills in the bedroom lacking.
Actress Cybill Shepard, who had a brief affair with Elvis in Memphis in 1972, admitted that the s** was highly overrated.
The book also delves into Elvis’s relationship with Priscilla Beaulieu, whom he met when she was just 14 years old.
Their first night together was described as intimate, but Elvis insisted on maintaining her virginity.
Over the course of their relationship, Elvis taught Priscilla different ways to engage in physical intimacy without full penetration.
Elvis’s s**ual desires only intensified after the death of his mother, Gladys, in 1958.
From that point until his own death in 1977, he constantly sought the company of women in his bed.
His former bodyguard, Lamar Fike, revealed that Elvis’s need for physical touch and affection often surpassed the actual act of s** itself.
The book highlights several instances where Elvis engaged in s**ual encounters with multiple women simultaneously.
He would sometimes ask Priscilla to participate in these encounters, watching and filming as the women simulated s**ual activity.
Elvis’s relationships with women were tumultuous, with his marriage to Priscilla ending in 1968 after the birth of their daughter, Lisa Marie.
The book reveals that Elvis had not wanted to marry Priscilla and suggested a trial separation when she was seven months pregnant.
He later rejected Priscilla and refused to engage in any further s**ual activities with her.
Throughout his life, Elvis pursued numerous other women, including beauty queens, starlets, and even self-proclaimed virgins.
His desires for companionship and physical intimacy were insatiable, often leading him to engage in multiple relationships simultaneously.
The book also touches on Elvis’s obsession with guns and military commanders, as well as his meeting with President Nixon.
During this period, he became increasingly fascinated with weaponry and amassed an impressive collection of firearms.
Elvis’s life was marked by excesses and indulgences, and his s**ual appetite was no exception.
The new book sheds light on the hidden aspects of Elvis’s personal life, revealing a man who, despite his fame and adoration from fans, struggled to find lasting fulfillment in his relationships.