Tuesday, March 28, 2017

[UPDATE] Famous Ephebophile: Elvis Presley

24-Year-Old Elvis Presley &14-Year-Old Priscilla Wagner (Presley) 

According to Guralnick and Jorgensen’s Elvis: Day by Day, twenty-four-year-old Elvis met fourteen-year-old Priscilla on September 13, 1959. Everything Elvis by Helen Clutton relates that Elvis met the nymphet at a party at his home in Germany while he was in the military. Interestingly, Suzanne Finstad related in Child Bride:The Untold Story of Priscilla Beaulieu Presley that Priscilla had sex with Curry Grant, a twenty-seven-year-old friend of Elvis, in exchange for being introduced to the singer. 

Albert Goldman wrote in Elvis that, despite Priscilla's parents initial objections to the relationship, they gave the relationship their blessings after Elvis promised to bring Priscilla home early. Subsequently, Elvis and Priscilla were together on a regular basis until he left Germany in March of 1960. 

Guralnick and Jorgensen wrote that twenty-seven-year-old Elvis and seventeen-year-old Priscilla reunited in 1962. And per William Heinemann's Down at the End of Lonely Street, to avoid the legal ramifications of having an ongoing affair with a minor, Elvis reluctantly married Priscilla on May 1, 1967.

However, Priscilla was far from Elvis' only nymphet. According to Alanna Nash's Baby, Let's Play House: Elvis Presley and the Women Who Loved Him, after Elvis left the military he began a six-year relationship with Sandy Ferra, which began when she was fourteen-years-old. However, Elvis frequently spoke to Priscilla on the phone while she remained in Germany. But once Priscilla arrived at Graceland, Elvis would have her dress up as a schoolgirl and videotape her having lipstick lesbian sex with another nymphet. Lastly, two years before his death, Elvis began a relationship with fourteen-year-old Reeca Smith. 

Elvis and a Bevy of Nymphets

2 comments:

  1. A Member of the 'Memphis mafia' said that once a girl reached 18 Elvis thought she was over the hill...I'll just leave it right there.

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    1. That's not surprising and easy to believe...

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