Wayne Newton has made a shocking revelation — he gets visits from Elvis Presley‘s ghost and speaks to the late rock legend! “It’s eerie — we make contact,” said the eternally youthful “Danke Schoen” singer. “These things are unexplainable.” Newton, now performing at Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, says Elvis’ ghost helps him pick out the songs for his shows. “An inner voice makes contact with me,” he insisted. “There’s no question in my mind Elvis is picking all the material he wants me to do.” Read on for details of Wayne’s visits with The King, and click here for more news of celebrity spookings….
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The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
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The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
The
phantom was dressed in the same clothes as a statue of Elvis in the hotel lobby. Wayne got “goosebumps,” he said. “I don’t know how to explain it.” He also recalled times in his dressing room when an Elvis song began playing next door, and when he went to look, “nobody was there.”
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Photo credit: Getty Images
The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
The
phantom was dressed in the same clothes as a statue of Elvis in the hotel lobby. Wayne got “goosebumps,” he said. “I don’t know how to explain it.” He also recalled times in his dressing room when an Elvis song began playing next door, and when he went to look, “nobody was there.”
And while staying in Elvis’ suite, in the middle of the night, the piano began playing. Again, “nobody was there.” Wayne links his closeness to Elvis to a last talk when the rock icon named him his successor shortly before he
died at age 42 in 1977.
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Photo credit: Getty Images
The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
The
phantom was dressed in the same clothes as a statue of Elvis in the hotel lobby. Wayne got “goosebumps,” he said. “I don’t know how to explain it.” He also recalled times in his dressing room when an Elvis song began playing next door, and when he went to look, “nobody was there.”
And while staying in Elvis’ suite, in the middle of the night, the piano began playing. Again, “nobody was there.” Wayne links his closeness to Elvis to a last talk when the rock icon named him his successor shortly before he
died at age 42 in 1977.
“I was backstage after Elvis did a show,” he recalls. “We talked for nearly three hours. He told me, ‘I don’t know how many songs I’ve got left to sing.’ He stared at me as if it was the last time …
he knew he was going to die … and said: ‘Just remember it’s yours now, it’s all yours.’
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Photo credit: Getty Images
The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
The
phantom was dressed in the same clothes as a statue of Elvis in the hotel lobby. Wayne got “goosebumps,” he said. “I don’t know how to explain it.” He also recalled times in his dressing room when an Elvis song began playing next door, and when he went to look, “nobody was there.”
And while staying in Elvis’ suite, in the middle of the night, the piano began playing. Again, “nobody was there.” Wayne links his closeness to Elvis to a last talk when the rock icon named him his successor shortly before he
died at age 42 in 1977.
“I was backstage after Elvis did a show,” he recalls. “We talked for nearly three hours. He told me, ‘I don’t know how many songs I’ve got left to sing.’ He stared at me as if it was the last time …
he knew he was going to die … and said: ‘Just remember it’s yours now, it’s all yours.’
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Photo credit: Getty Images
The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
The
phantom was dressed in the same clothes as a statue of Elvis in the hotel lobby. Wayne got “goosebumps,” he said. “I don’t know how to explain it.” He also recalled times in his dressing room when an Elvis song began playing next door, and when he went to look, “nobody was there.”
And while staying in Elvis’ suite, in the middle of the night, the piano began playing. Again, “nobody was there.” Wayne links his closeness to Elvis to a last talk when the rock icon named him his successor shortly before he
died at age 42 in 1977.
“I was backstage after Elvis did a show,” he recalls. “We talked for nearly three hours. He told me, ‘I don’t know how many songs I’ve got left to sing.’ He stared at me as if it was the last time …
he knew he was going to die … and said: ‘Just remember it’s yours now, it’s all yours.’
During the second incident, his teenage daughter Lauren saw the thugs in his dressing room, and he ran to confront them moments later. No one was hurt, he said, but “it was a terrible thing for my wife and daughter to go through.
The King’s spirit even appeared to Wayne
while he was performing on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. Newton admits he was stunned. “I caught a flash in my eye like a camera bulb from the balcony,” he recalled. “The image was of Elvis.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
The
phantom was dressed in the same clothes as a statue of Elvis in the hotel lobby. Wayne got “goosebumps,” he said. “I don’t know how to explain it.” He also recalled times in his dressing room when an Elvis song began playing next door, and when he went to look, “nobody was there.”
And while staying in Elvis’ suite, in the middle of the night, the piano began playing. Again, “nobody was there.” Wayne links his closeness to Elvis to a last talk when the rock icon named him his successor shortly before he
died at age 42 in 1977.
“I was backstage after Elvis did a show,” he recalls. “We talked for nearly three hours. He told me, ‘I don’t know how many songs I’ve got left to sing.’ He stared at me as if it was the last time …
he knew he was going to die … and said: ‘Just remember it’s yours now, it’s all yours.’
During the second incident, his teenage daughter Lauren saw the thugs in his dressing room, and he ran to confront them moments later. No one was hurt, he said, but “it was a terrible thing for my wife and daughter to go through.