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Elvis Presley's Bodyguard Was Accused of Profiting Off His Death -- Here's How He Responded

Entertainment Elvis Presley's death increased interest in an infamous book about the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Here's why the book was controversial. Published on July 4, 2021 2 min read Elvis Presley’s death sent a shock wave across the world — including the publishing world. Three of his former bodyguards helped craft a book detailing Elvis’ issues with drugs which they released weeks before he died. One of the bodyguards responded to the accusation he was profiting off of the singer’s death.

Justin Bieber Meets the Bully Body Slam Kid

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Who Is GloRilla?

Not many artists can boast of having the Song of the Summer, but GloRilla sure can. In 2022, the Memphis native came out swinging with the summer anthem, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” The song, in collaboration with, and produced by Hitkidd, became both artists’ breakout hit. After the track went viral on TikTok, GloRilla achieved a huge career boost.  “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” would eventually score a nomination for Best Rap Performance at the Grammy Awards.

Luann de Lesseps Says There's Chemistry With Joe Bradley, But They Di

Play video content COUGAR ON THE PROWL Luann de Lesseps says she hit it off with Joe Bradley, but they're not banging ... at least not yet. We got "The Real Housewives of New York" star at ABC Studios in NYC and our photog asked her about rumors Joe slept over at her house after they got super flirty on Andy Cohen's show. Luann says they went out to have drinks after the taping and there was great chemistry between them .

Chris Evans Knows Critics Disliked Ghosted, Admits We Couldve Done Better and A

Chris Evans knows that critics hated “Ghosted,” his Apple original movie co-starring Ana de Armas. The film, directed by Dexter Fletcher, opened in April to abysmal reviews. It currently boasts a 26% Rotten Tomatoes score, and Variety called it “over-the-top and convoluted.

The truth about red-soled shoes

Ask HadleyFashionHow to find sexy-but-not-slutty shoes, and when is it time to start wearing a wrap dress?I keep seeing women wearing shoes with red soles. Is this all about some new trend? Charlotte, north London Kind of. What it actually is about is the rise of a fancy-pants shoe label, Christian Louboutin, which is part of the Manolo Blahnik/Jimmy Choo/Christian Louboutin holy shoe triptych (or Bermuda triangle, depending on how much horror the concept of paying over £400 for a pair of shoes inspires in your breast, Charlotte).

We hear things no one else notices: Proms composers on their extraordinary new music

Classical musicThe world’s greatest classical music festival is back. From landing on Mars to the life of a beehive, Thomas Adès, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Jennifer Walshe and others tell us about the work they’ll debut there ‘Apocalyptic nightmares fuel my music’ Mark-Anthony TurnageTell us about your Proms piece … I wrote Time Flies three years ago, in what seems a more innocent era. It was a reaction to getting older. Having grown up in the 1960s, I have, like many people, a nuclear anxiety, which in my case was bolstered by fear of the armageddon from my Pentecostal upbringing.

Who Is Matthew Wolff? His Former LIV Golf Contract Drama and Team Relationships

Anyone familiar with Brooks Koepka would have heard of his LIV Golf colleague Matthew Wolff. Although the golfer is in a peculiar situation with respect to his relationship with his Smash GC teammates, he has proven to be a talented player nonetheless. Although Wolff has only a single professional win coming from the 2019 3M Open, where he beat a talented field to lift the trophy, his performance in the Saudi-backed league is to be noted.

Who Let the Dogs Out? Doc Offers Fascinating Look at the Origin of the Baha Men Hit

The film held its world premiere at SXSW over the weekend. “Who Let The Dogs Out,” the turn-of-the-millennium-era Grammy-winning Baha Men hit, has eclipsed kitsch to become a stadium anthem. And thanks to its peculiar origin story — the hook dates back to 1959 and the song’s ownership is a copyright maze — it’s now the subject of a documentary film, which held its world premiere at SXSW over the weekend.

A Christmas Carol review glorious musical version of Dickenss festive treat

TheatreReviewRose theatre, Kingston upon Thames Charles Dickens takes to the stage and Ebenezer Scrooge is a woman with a moving backstory in Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s adaptation As fine a festive treat as Charles Dickens’s story of Christian charity may be, do we need quite so many Christmas Carols every year? Joyously, this musical reworking is different. Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s adaptation still features Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim and co, but Scrooge is a woman (Penny Layden, appropriately dour) and her backstory has been subtly yet movingly revised.