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Every Woman Elvis Dated or Hooked up With

Elvis Presley, the King of Rock & Roll, has long had a reputation for being a bit of a playboy. Many women pay him a visit at his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. Whenever he will be in Vegas, he can be with a girl or two on his arm.

But let’s be real. Who could resist this legendary rock star? Not only was he a musical genius, but he was also a veteran of the United States Army. In addition to having an incredible singing voice, Elvis was also quite the looker. Just look at those puppy dog eyes.

Throughout his relatively short 42 years of life, many a lady found their way into the arms of the Blue Suede Shoes singer, although he would eventually settle down and marry Priscilla Presley. Even so, both before and after their divorce in 1973, there were a ton of other women that The King dated and slept with.

Join us as we take a look at nearly every woman that Elvis dated or hooked up with.

Dixie Locke Emmons

Elvis first girlfriend was this fifteen-year-old fellow student. The two would ‘go steady’ throughout their high school years and would continue to date during Elvis’ Sun Records years.

June Juanico

Another one of Presley’s early flings was with this fan from Biloxi, Mississippi. It’s said that Juanico was the only girl that Elvis’ mother ever approved of. The two never actually hooked up, however, as according to her memoir, Elvis in the Twilight of Memory, June was too afraid of getting pregnant.

Priscilla Presley

On May 1, 1967, Elvis and Priscilla Beaulieu exchanged marriage vows. Priscilla would be Elvis’ one and only wife.

Infamously, she was just 14 years old and still in high school when she met Elvis in Germany while he was serving in the US Army. The couple dated for 8 years while abiding by a strict set of rules laid out by Priscilla’s parents. Her father, Paul Beaulieu, was particularly concerned about Elvis’ motives and wanted to ensure that he was going to treat his daughter with the care and respect she deserved. Paul expected Elvis to propose to their daughter, but before that, he wanted the rock star to ask for his permission to take his daughter’s hand in marriage.

Elvis and Priscilla had only one child, a daughter they named Lisa Marie, but unfortunately, their marriage wasn’t made to last.

Shortly after Lisa Marie was born, Elvis’s eye began to wander. Priscilla likewise eventually committed infidelity. In her memoir Elvis and Me, she admitted to having an affair with her karate instructor, Mike Stone.

Elvis and Priscilla got divorced in 1972, although Priscilla would retain her ex-husband’s surname. After his untimely death at the age of 42, she would take on the role of overseeing his legacy as well.

Priscilla has created a name for herself in the film industry. Most notably, she played the character Jane Spencer in the Naked Gun series of films. She also played the character Jenna Wade on long-running primetime soap Dallas.

Ann-Margret

Elvis and Ann-Margret started dating while on the set of the King’s 1964 film Viva Las Vegas. What started off has an on-screen romance didn’t end when the cameras stopped filming. When Elvis and Ann-Margret began their affair, Elvis was still with Priscilla. In the end, however, Elvis would ultimately choose to stay with his wife.

Ann-Margret and Elvis bonded over their mutual hobbies and interests. They also both deeply loved their families and had a shared strong belief in God. They’re relationship came to an end in 1964, and Ann-Margret went on to marry Roger Smith in 1967.

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Connie Stevens

The actress best known for her role in the 1960s ABC detective series Hawaiian Eye told author Alanna Nash in 2010 that she and Elvis had a beautiful relationship that was on-again-off-again for two years. She even went as far to say that he one of the greatest loves of her life.

Natalie Wood

Even though Elvis and Wood only dated briefly and might not have ever taken their fling beyond having a few dinner dates together, Natalie did go to meet Elvis’ family at Graceland. This move, however, didn’t pan out that well for Elvis, as when Wood got back from Memphis, she reportedly told her sister that while Elvis could sing, he couldn’t ‘do much else’.

Cybill Shepherd

This gorgeous ‘Moonlighting’ star began her career as Miss Teen Memphis. She ended up dating Elvis, albeit briefly, and would later claim in her memoir that she ‘may or may not have’ taught the King a few novel ‘sexual techniques’.

In 2016, she made an appearance on Sway in the Morning in which she gushed about how wonderful, sexy, and incredible of a guy Elvis was.

Linda Thompson

This actress who was arguably best known for her role in Princes of Malibu dated Elvis from 1972 to 1976. She would eventually go on to marry Olympic athlete Caitlyn Jenner.

A few years ago, Thompson told the press that Elvis was her first love and the one that changed her life the most.

Rita Moreno

Much like her former West Side Story co-star, Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno shared a bed with Elvis at one point as well. Moreno claimed that she and Elvis hooked up mostly so that she could make her main man, Marlon Brando, envious. As it turned out, Moreno’s little dirty plan actually worked. Brando was so livid that he started throwing furniture across the room when he found out that Rita had slept with Presley.

Peggy Lipton

In 1971, Lipton and Presley dated for a brief period. Peggy discusses this chapter of her love life in some detail in her 2005 autobiography, Breathing out. According to her book, Elvis ‘kissed like a god’, but, and I quote, ‘that was about it’. The Twin Peaks actress went on to say that when she was with Elvis, it didn’t feel like she was with a man – rather, he seemed to her more like a little boy who had never grown up.

Anita Wood

Elvis and Anita, who also worked in the entertainment industry, started dating sometime around 1957, give or take. They remained a couple until 1962.

Anita would later reveal that when she started seeing Elvis, she gave up a potentially lucrative contract with Paramount after Elvis asked her to come live with him in Memphis. While she put so much on the line for him, Elvis wasn’t willing to do the same for her.

After he came back home from Germany after the war ended, Elvis kicked Anita to the curb and chose to be with his barely teenaged future-bride Priscilla instead.

Ginger Alden

Prior to his death, Elvis had gotten engaged to Ginger Alden. A few years back, Alden told the Entertainment News outlet Closer that Elvis was far from being a romantic candlelit dinner kind of guy. Instead, his idea of being romantic was playing the organ while wearing a jeweled robe.

Elvis also liked to shower Alden with lavish gifts. He bought Ginger three cars, fur coats, and all of the jewelry she could ever desire.

While she fully expected to spend the remainder of her life with Presley, Alden was at Graceland when Elvis was found unconscious on the floor of his bathroom after going into cardiac arrest.

Mindi Miller

Miller was a 24-year-old model when she first met Elvis at a party at his LA home at 144 Monovale Drive. On their first date in 1975, Elvis showed up to pick her up standing up in a Limo holding a giant rifle. After his vehicle parked, he lavished her with $5000 in cash and offered to buy her a car. Mindi and Elvis would continue to see each other for the better part of a year before he met his last serious girlfriend Ginger Alden.

Elvis Had A Preoccupation With Young Girls

We mentioned before that Priscilla was only 14 years old when she met Elvis. Author Reuben Fine observed that Elvis had many relationships with young women throughout his life. He further says that Elvis would quickly become attached to teenage girls and loved to have them wear white panties while in bed with him.

Another biographer, Brent D. Taylor stated that some of Elvis’ closest female relationships were with girls as young as 13 or 14. Taylor says that while Elvis wouldn’t have sexual relations with these girls, he would have pajama parties, throw pillow fights and engage in ‘girl talk’ with them.

Alanna Nash, whom we already referenced earlier, confirmed that the singer had a predilection for adolescent girls. Beyond that, she believes that Elvis, who was overly attached to his mother, had an inability to relate with other mature women. Nash further speculates that Presley sought out the company of young girls because he felt threatened by females that were older.

Well, that about wraps up this video. Sorry for ending things on such a disturbing note, but it’s important not to turn a blind eye to the legends of yesteryear. Whether or not Elvis truly was a pedophile is still hotly debated, but it’s certainly still something that is worth exploring.

Can you think of any other women that Elvis might have dated? And do you think that Presley’s relationship with 14-year-old Priscilla was inappropriate? Let us know in the comments.

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Written by Alex Carson

Alex Carson is a seasoned writer and cultural historian with a passion for the vibrant and transformative decades of the 1960s and 1970s. With a background in journalism and a deep love for music, film, and politics, Alex brings a unique perspective to the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment.

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