Elvis was gay

Elvis Presley Shock: King of Rock & Roll Feared THIS About His Sexuality Before His Death

Elvis Presley, despite his popularity, had to deal with issues surrounding his being - including his sexuality.

The King of Rock and Roll had been one of the most ideal men during his time. His facial features and singing skills even made him outshine other people.

However, Presley developed a apprehend during the toughest times of his life.

Gary Lindberg's novel "Brando on Elvis: In His Hold Words" revealed bombshell information about Presley and iconic Hollywood star, Marlon Brando. The book contained the star's letters to his feather pal, Montez, throughout the 1960s and 1970.

One of which detailed Brando's fret about Presley's horror about his sexuality.

The letter, dated February 1969, disclosed that the late rocker suffered a dreaded incident when unknown assailants attempted to kidnap him. Although he had a wife at that time, Presley reportedly felt he was not being truthful about who he really was.

"He's entity churned up inside until he fears himself. I sometimes think he fears that he's a latent homosexual," he said.

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Iconic Hollywood actor Marlon Brando had a seal connection with Elvis Presley throughout the years, but they both had very personal and very secret conversations with a woman named Carmen Montez throughout their lives - according to a book by writer Gary Lindberg.

"Brando on Elvis: In His Own Words" publishes Brando's secret letters sent to Montez for the first time throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Montez was apparently a pen pal and agony aunt to both Elvis, Brando, and some other Hollywood stars over the years.

And one of Brando's letters to Montez detailed his agonize for Elvis in February 1969.

Brando wrote to Montez that "it looked prefer Elvis really didn't feel like talking to anyone".

This letter came after claims that Elvis had been savagely attacked by unknown assailants - suspected gang members who attempted to kidnap him. 

He said: "I recognize he's there close up in the house, and I know he got the note I left him, but he hasn't responded. I didn't reflect Pris [Priscilla] would get to him this time. I mean get under his skin. Especially if s

Re: Elvis Presley went both ways, yes indeed! King of the Bisexuals.

On Jun 14, 5:03 pm, Richard Track <rh...@gmaiI.com> wrote:
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>
> ELVIS WAS BISEXUAL!
> Nick Adams was one of his secret, closeted, lovers.
>
> During the mid to late fifties his boyfriend was Nicholas Adamshock, better
> known as Nick Adams, who started a show career as a youngman and later
> peaked with his television series "THE REBEL." Nick had been a friend,
> companion and roommate of James Dean, who also has been mentioned as
> having been more homosexual than heterosexual. In truth, Dean too was
> bisexual. Many men claim they had sex with Dean and only one woman has
> admitted she had sex with Jimmy when they lived together in New York.
> Liz Sheridan, also famous as "Dizzy" Sheridan, (Seinfield's mother on
> TV), wrote a book titled, "Dizzy and Jimmy."
>
> After the untimely death of Dean, Elvis suddenly appeared on the scene.
> Teens, looking for someone to exchange their Dean idol, picked up on
> Elvis.

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elvis was gay

You may be wondering what is Elvis doing here. Well, I originally meant to include him because his classic, Jailhouse Rock, has a gay reference. Then, while doing my research, I realized that there's a credible theory going 'round making a case that Elvis might have been bisexual. So...

Also, because it's Elvis, this will be different than usual. No biography and no parade of songs in chronological order. We'll adress the bisexuality rumors and on the similar time present my Elvis Presley Top 30 songs. Since I can't properly present 30 songs in one post (it would normally take at least 5 posts) there will be just a not many words introducing each video. The list itself was made in just 30 minutes, so it may not be my definitive list, but it's end. Let's save time and start with #30: a song first recorded by Gwen McCrae and Brenda Lee in 1972 and later a hit for Willy Nelson and the Pet Shop Boys, Elvis' version, also in 1972, made #20 US. Here's Always On My Mind:

At #29, Hard Headed Woman, a platinum #1 rocker from 1958:

To be honest, I'm very cautious regarding the veracity of these claims. I have found two distinct sources and firstly I will quote what seems to be the