
Elvis and Priscilla Presley were one of the most iconic and influential couples in the history of music and pop culture. Their relationship spanned more than a decade, from their first meeting in 1959 to their divorce in 1973, and was marked by passion, drama, and controversy.
In this blog post, we will explore how they met, how they married, and how they parted ways.
How They Met?
Elvis and Priscilla met in 1959 when Elvis was serving in the U.S. Army in Germany, and Priscilla was the 14-year-old daughter of an Air Force officer. They were introduced by a mutual friend, Currie Grant, who thought they would hit it off. He was right.
Elvis was immediately smitten by Priscilla’s beauty and innocence, and Priscilla was mesmerized by Elvis’s charm and charisma. They exchanged phone numbers and soon began seeing each other regularly.
Their relationship was not without obstacles, however. Priscilla’s parents were initially opposed to their daughter dating a much older and famous rock star, and Elvis’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker, was worried about the potential damage to Elvis’s image and career.
Elvis also had to leave Germany in 1960 and return to the U.S. to resume his musical and movie activities. But they did not give up on each other. They kept in touch through letters and phone calls, and Elvis promised to marry Priscilla someday.
How They Married?
Elvis and Priscilla reunited in 1962 when Priscilla’s parents finally agreed to let her visit Elvis in Los Angeles, under the condition that she would finish high school and live with Elvis’s father and stepmother. Priscilla agreed and moved to America to be with Elvis.
They lived together in Graceland, Elvis’s mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, where Priscilla adapted to Elvis’s lifestyle and learned to please him. She also changed her appearance, dyeing her hair black and wearing heavy makeup, to match Elvis’s ideal of beauty.
After seven years of courtship, Elvis and Priscilla finally tied the knot on May 1, 1967, in a secret ceremony in Las Vegas. They exchanged vows in front of a few close friends and family members, and then celebrated with a lavish reception at the Aladdin Hotel.
The next day, they flew to Palm Springs, California, for their honeymoon. Nine months later, on February 1, 1968, they welcomed their only child, Lisa Marie Presley.
How They Parted Ways?
Elvis and Priscilla’s marriage was not a fairy tale, however. They had to deal with many challenges and pressures, such as Elvis’s hectic schedule, his drug abuse, his health problems, and his infidelity. Priscilla also felt unhappy and unfulfilled, as she sacrificed her own identity and ambitions to be Elvis’s wife and mother.
She wanted to explore her own interests and talents and to have more freedom and independence. She also had an affair with her karate instructor, Mike Stone, who gave her the attention and affection she craved.
By 1972, Elvis and Priscilla’s marriage was irreparably broken. They decided to separate and filed for divorce in 1973. They remained friends, however, and shared the custody of Lisa Marie. They also expressed their love and respect for each other and said that they parted on good terms.
Priscilla said that Elvis was the love of her life and that she never wanted to marry anyone else. Elvis said that Priscilla was a good woman and a good mother and that he wished her happiness.
Elvis and Priscilla’s relationship ended four years before Elvis’s tragic death in 1977, at the age of 42. But their love story lives on as a source of inspiration and fascination for millions of fans around the world. They are remembered as a legendary couple who rocked the world with their music and their romance.
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