Elvis’s high collars weren’t just a fashion statement. In Lisa Thompson’s 2016 memoir A Little Thing Called Life his ex-girlfriend detailed how Elvis was insecure about having “a skinny little chicken neck” ever since his parents had teased him about it as a child.
In 1970, Elvis suddenly wrote to President Nixon and asked to meet him. The offer was granted, and during his visit Presley requested a “narc badge” to allow him to report on hippies selling drugs. Bizarrely, Nixon gave him one, though ex-wife Priscilla suggests he wanted it for a very different purpose. “With the federal narcotics badge, he [believed he] could legally enter any country both wearing guns and carrying any drugs he wished,” she said.
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Lair, lair, pants on fire!!! I guess that you are glad that Elvis is not here any more to defend himselves. That makes it easy for you to get attention on his behalf SHAME ON YOU!!!
Most of these lies come from the scurrilous book written by Albert Goldman a real hatchet job totally rejected after he did the same on John Lennon shortly after his assination in New York