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Cybill Shepherd Reveals Teaching Elvis Presley a Bedroom Lesson

Actress Cybill Shepherd recently shared insights into her past relationship with music icon Elvis Presley, highlighting a significant lesson she had to impart to him in the bedroom.

Recalling an encounter that took place five decades ago, Cybill reminisced about her brief romance with the legendary singer, emphasizing a particular aspect of their intimate moments.

Despite being just 22 years old at the time, Cybill exuded confidence and allure, catching the attention of Elvis when he learned of her visit to Memphis.

Cybill, known for her breakout roles in acclaimed films like 1971’s The Last Picture Show and The Heartbreak Kid in the subsequent year, has been candid about her experiences with Elvis over the years.

During a recent interview, as reported by The Express, Cybill delved into a chapter from her autobiography, Cybill Disobedience, where she recounted the episode involving Elvis.

Titled “White boys don’t eat…”, the chapter shed light on Elvis’s initial reluctance towards certain intimate practices, prompting Cybill to take charge and educate him on the matter.

Reflecting on the situation, Cybill mentioned, “I had to teach him how to do it.

There are worse things to teach a man to do!”

However, their romantic liaison was short-lived, culminating in a parting of ways primarily due to Elvis’s struggles with prescription drugs.

Despite acknowledging Elvis as the epitome of physical beauty, Cybill expressed her aversion to drug use, a disparity that eventually led to their separation.

Recalling moments shared with Elvis, Cybill revealed instances where he would enter the bedroom in a daze, often leaving behind drugs and lavish jewelry as tokens of affection.

In a conversation with Andy Cohen in 2019, Cybill recounted an incident where Elvis offered her drugs, only to admit that he had already consumed his share.

Taking a stand against substance use, Cybill disposed of the drugs while leaving the jewelry untouched.

While reminiscing about her time with Elvis, Cybill pondered on the possibility of making a positive impact on his life, reflecting on his struggles with substance abuse.