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Elvis: What Happened? is a 1977 sensationalist book about the American singer Elvis Presley. The book, which is based on the personal accounts of three of Elvis' former bodyguards, went into detail on Presley's prescription drug addiction. His death, only two weeks after the book's US publication in July 1977 (its publication in UK was May 77 ...
At first, he liked Elvis. But later, he started disliking him. And by the end of (writing) the book, I think he hated him. I said, 'Albert, you can't do this.' But I couldn't stop him." [8] Defending himself against his critics, Goldman told an interviewer: "People were scandalized by my use of humor and ridicule in [the Elvis biography].
Although rumors swirl as to how and why Elvis died, his friend and physician Dr. George Nichopoulos reported in 2010 that 'The King' might have died from 'chronic constipation.' Since Elvis' death ...
Elvis Presley turned down iconic movie role over manager’s fear he’d be ‘overshadowed’: book. ... He wanted to get back to the Elvis he wanted to be." Presley died in 1977. He was 42.
In 2012, a librarian in Memphis found a library book with a card signed by a 13-year-old Elvis in the back. ... I've been seeing people say Elvis died of constipation all over my For You page (I ...
The book Elvis: What Happened?, co-written by the three bodyguards fired a year prior, was published on August 1. [276] It was the first exposé to detail Presley's years of drug misuse. He was devastated by the book and tried unsuccessfully to halt its release by offering money to the publishers. [277]
Elvis Presley died at 42 years old. His death was the result of a "cardiac arrhythmia." He had health problems, such as severe constipation, diabetes.
Fans of Elvis had been calling for a postage stamp bearing his image, but the rules of the United States Postal Service required a candidate to have been dead for 10 years. Elvis was under consideration in 1988; however given the questions raised by Brewer-Giorgio and the increase in Elvis-sightings following the publication of her book, the ...