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Six months after Priscilla left, Presley dated Linda Thompson. Later on, Ginger Alden became his final serious girlfriend and his fiancee before Presley’s death. She was the person who found his unresponsive body when he died. Elvis had given Ginger Alden a diamond engagement ring [61] and presumably planned to marry her, though this is debated.
Wood and Presley on a Ferris wheel, 1960. Anita Marie Wood Brewer (May 27, 1938 – June 29, 2023), also known as Little Bitty and Little, was an American television performer, recording artist and girlfriend of Elvis Presley.
She was also a girlfriend of Elvis Presley, before marrying Olympic decathlon champion Bruce Jenner, [a] and later music producer David Foster. Early life Thompson was born on May 23, 1950 [ 1 ] in Memphis, Tennessee , the daughter of Margie (née White) and Sanford Abel Thompson. [ 2 ]
Here Is Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s Relationship Timeline. Courtney Young. January 2, 2024 at 12:00 AM. Elvis and Priscilla's Relationship Timeline Bettmann - Getty Images
Elvis Presley died on August 16, 1972, at the age of 42. The cause of death was hypertensive heart disease, and coronary artery heart disease was an additional contributing factor.
The last woman to see Elvis Presley alive, his alleged fiancee Ginger Alden, is sharing new details about life with the King of Rock 'n' Roll, including the night he proposed to her. "He took me ...
After two months of dating, Presley proposed to her with a diamond engagement ring, with the 11.5-carat center stone taken from his famous TCB ring. [4] [5] [6] Their wedding date was scheduled for December 25, 1977, but Presley passed away on August 16th. [3] [4] After Presley's death, Ginger Alden made a career in modeling and acting. [7]
Five months later, Presley's new girlfriend, Linda Thompson, a songwriter and one-time Memphis beauty queen, moved in with him. [230] Presley and his wife filed for divorce on August 18. [231] According to Joe Moscheo of the Imperials, the failure of Presley's marriage "was a blow from which he never recovered". [232]