Elvis Presley was was an insatiable lover, according to stunning beauty queen galpal Diana Goodman, who also revealed in a new book that the rocker was a tragic pill-popping, eating machine who dyed his hair as he spiraled toward an early grave! Diana was serving as Miss Georgia 1975 and visiting Memphis when Elvis picked her to be his touring squeeze. Right off, The King demanded she fit his image of a proper girlfriend, saying: “I like long hair … long nails. But you know what I don’t like? Jeans.” Read on for details of Diane’s time with Elvis, and click here for more scandalous news of rock legends….
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The pants reminded Elvis of growing up dirt poor when “‘the only clothes my mama and daddy could afford … were dungarees and overalls,’” Diana reveals in "Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights,"co-written with fellow "Hee-Haw" alum Victoria Hallman.
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While demanding about her dress,
Elvis was loving between the sheets. She recalls of their first romp: “I’d never felt safer than right there, with Elvis holding me while I trembled like a virgin bride on her honeymoon. He kissed me like he wanted to eat me up, and made love to me like he could never get his fill.”
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He also couldn’t get his fill of two deadly habits —
fattening foods and drugs. At one eatery, Elvis ordered every dish — “hamburgers and fries; onion-smothered hamburger steak with mashed potatoes and gravy; fried chicken; fish and hush-puppies; and a T-bone steak with a loaded baked potato.”
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Breakfasts were pancakes drowned in “a puddle of syrup, butter and jelly” while watching TV’s "The Price Is Right." Diana, who later appeared on Nashville’s "Hee Haw," was also shocked by how he gobbled “sleeping pills” and “wake-up pills.”
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His
Memphis Mafia entourage also gave him a “hypodermic needle” filled with drugs that knocked him out. While
Elvis was “God-like onstage,” she writes, “offstage, this superstar was a middle-aged man, going gray, a little overweight, whose ego needed massaging — and I was his chosen masseuse.”
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The pants reminded Elvis of growing up dirt poor when “‘the only clothes my mama and daddy could afford … were dungarees and overalls,’” Diana reveals in "Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights,"co-written with fellow "Hee-Haw" alum Victoria Hallman.
While demanding about her dress,
Elvis was loving between the sheets. She recalls of their first romp: “I’d never felt safer than right there, with Elvis holding me while I trembled like a virgin bride on her honeymoon. He kissed me like he wanted to eat me up, and made love to me like he could never get his fill.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
He also couldn’t get his fill of two deadly habits —
fattening foods and drugs. At one eatery, Elvis ordered every dish — “hamburgers and fries; onion-smothered hamburger steak with mashed potatoes and gravy; fried chicken; fish and hush-puppies; and a T-bone steak with a loaded baked potato.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Breakfasts were pancakes drowned in “a puddle of syrup, butter and jelly” while watching TV’s "The Price Is Right." Diana, who later appeared on Nashville’s "Hee Haw," was also shocked by how he gobbled “sleeping pills” and “wake-up pills.”
His
Memphis Mafia entourage also gave him a “hypodermic needle” filled with drugs that knocked him out. While
Elvis was “God-like onstage,” she writes, “offstage, this superstar was a middle-aged man, going gray, a little overweight, whose ego needed massaging — and I was his chosen masseuse.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
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