Priscilla Presley remembers that he received a call from Elvis while going out with Kim Kardashian's father after their divorce
Priscilla Presley revealed a surprising incident from her life after his Elvis Presley divorced. In her new book, ‘Softly as I Leave You: Life After Elvis’, she wrote that Elvis once called her while she was in bed with Robert Kardashian. The couple divorced in 1973, and Priscilla started dating Kardashian in 1975. She explained that Elvis never expected her to be with another man. “He would have become ballistic, perhaps literally, if he knew Robert was in my bedroom. Elvis always wore a loaded gun, sometimes more than one, ‘she wrote. Priscilla said she never told Kardashian about the call and Elvis never knew about their relationship. “Fortunately, Robert was a sound sleep, so I jumped out of bed and grabbed the phone before it woke him up. I moved in the hallway to the guest bedroom and closed the door to listen to the familiar voice, ‘she recalls. She also talked about her relationship with Kardashian, who describes him as a ‘lovely man’, but noted that she caused demanding work and long hours of tension. The couple dates back to about a year, but eventually split because he wanted to get married and she was not ready for another marriage. Priscilla Presley denies the role in Elvis Presley’s death Priscilla Presley faces new allegations from her former business partners, Brigitte Kruse and Kevin Fialko. In an updated $ 50 million lawsuit, they claim she played a role in the death of Elvis Presley in 1977. According to Fox News, the filing also raises accusations about her late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. The lawsuit claims that Priscilla, when Lisa Marie was admitted to hospital in January 2023, authorized the removal of life support despite doctors’ advice to keep her alive. Lisa Marie’s daughter, actress Riley Keough, who inherited the Presley Estate, is also referred to in the complaint. She is said to have told Priscilla that she is “heartbreaking” after receiving a call from advocates over the will less than 24 hours after the death of her mother.