What They Found About The 10 Famous Women You Didn't know Elvis Presley Date Will Leave You in Sh*ck
With his smoldering good looks and magnetic stage presence, Elvis didn’t just capture hearts—he commanded attention.
Through his groundbreaking music, blockbuster films, and famously provocative dance moves, Elvis made an unforgettable impression—especially on the ladies.
And given his larger-than-life charisma, it’s only natural that his romantic life became just as legendary as his career.
Many of the women he dated were stars in their own right.
So in today’s video, we’re diving deep into the love life of the King of Rock and Roll.
Sit back, relax, and stay with us till the end—you won’t want to miss a single name on this list.
🎙️ [1. Priscilla Presley]
Elvis and Priscilla’s romance began under unique—and controversial—circumstances.
They met while he was serving in the Army in Germany. She was just 14.
Despite the significant age gap, their connection grew stronger over time.
After nearly eight years together, they married on May 1, 1967—Priscilla was 21, Elvis 32.
Their union produced their only child, Lisa Marie Presley.
Though they divorced in 1973, Priscilla often speaks fondly of him.
In a 2014 interview with The Daily Mirror, she said that while the world knew his music, few truly knew Elvis the man—a kind, gentle soul deeply devoted to those he loved.
🎙️ [2. Cybill Shepherd]
Here’s one you might not expect: actress Cybill Shepherd.
During a 2016 interview on Sway in the Morning, she revealed that not only did she go on a date with Elvis—she spent the night with him.
It all started with a bold move: when someone called her on Elvis’s behalf, she said, “Tell him to call me himself.” And he did.
Their relationship was brief, unfolding in the early 1970s.
But according to Shepherd, Elvis’s growing drug use ultimately became a deal-breaker.
🎙️ [3. Linda Thompson]
In 1972, Elvis began dating Linda Thompson—then a 22-year-old beauty queen and actress.
Their relationship would become one of the longest and most meaningful of his later years.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Linda said, “I was still a virgin when I met him,” which she believed made her more appealing to the protective, possessive side of Elvis.
She described him as loving—but not loyal—and confessed that while his charm was magnetic, his inability to commit eventually drove them apart.
They split just eight months before Elvis’s untimely death in 1977.
🎙️ [4. Ann-Margret]
Few women are more closely linked to Elvis than Viva Las Vegas co-star Ann-Margret.
Their chemistry was electric—on and off-screen—and it blossomed while Elvis was still with Priscilla.
In her autobiography My Story, Ann-Margret described an instant spark—like a current of energy.
He even gifted her a pink circular bed for her Beverly Hills home.
But the affair ended abruptly in 1964.
Elvis suspected she leaked news of their relationship to the press—a betrayal he couldn’t forgive.
Still, many believe she was the true love of his life.
🎙️ [5. Natalie Wood]
In 1956, Elvis dated the iconic Rebel Without a Cause actress Natalie Wood.
He was 21, she was 18.
Though brief, the romance offered a glimpse into Elvis's shy, reserved nature—very different from his bold public persona.
Natalie later described their time together as “like having the date I never had in high school.”
Their romance eventually fizzled, but it showed a more innocent side of the King.
🎙️ [6. Peggy Lipton]
Actress Peggy Lipton revealed her experience with Elvis in her 2005 memoir Breathing Out.
They dated in 1971, but she candidly admitted their relationship lacked physical chemistry.
“He kissed like a god,” she wrote, “but that was about it.”
She described Elvis as emotionally immature, and said his growing drug use affected him physically—leaving her with a sobering memory of a man already struggling beneath the weight of fame.
🎙️ [7. Connie Stevens]
Connie Stevens’s brief romance with Elvis began after he saw her on Hawaiian Eye and simply had to meet her.
According to her, Elvis was captivating, but she sensed early on that loving him might lead to heartbreak.
They dated off and on for two years, but it never became serious.
Still, Stevens later said Elvis was one of her “greatest loves.”
🎙️ [8. Gael Greene]
Famed food critic Gael Greene wrote in her memoir Insatiable about a surprising encounter with Elvis in 1956.
After meeting him at a press event, Elvis reportedly led her straight to the bedroom.
Though details are sparse, she summed it up with the line: “It was surely good enough.”
It’s yet another intriguing chapter in Elvis’s romantic saga.
🎙️ [9. Rita Moreno]
Oscar-winning actress Rita Moreno dated Elvis as a way to make Marlon Brando—her long-term lover—jealous.
In her memoir, she admitted their dates never became physical.
Eventually, she returned to Brando, leaving Elvis as a curious—and calculated—detour in her dramatic love life.
🎙️ [10. Tuesday Weld]
During the filming of Wild in the Country in 1961, Elvis shared a fleeting romance with actress Tuesday Weld.
Weld was fiercely independent and unafraid to challenge the King.
Their chemistry was undeniable—but their differences were too big to overcome.
Their love faded into friendship, but Weld remained one of the few who wasn’t intimidated by Elvis's fame or persona.
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