I found this interesting article by Geraint Llewellyn that was published on March 31, 2022, and thought you would enjoy reading it. Credits for the article and photos have been included per copyright.
'I found out how vicious the public could be': Elvis Presley's ex-wife Priscilla recalls horror over intense public scrutiny she faced after she wed The King at 21 - admitting it made first years of marriage 'very difficult'
· The 76-year-old actress opened up about her marriage to the late singer at the launch of a new exhibition, 'Elvis: Direct from Graceland', in Australia
· Priscilla wed Elvis in 1967, eight years after they met for the first time when she was just 14 years old and he was 24
· She has now spoken out about their six-year marriage, detailing the struggles that she faced in dealing with public scrutiny and gossip
· Priscilla admitted that she 'knew what she in for', but says that didn't make the 'vicious' rumor mill any less 'difficult' to deal with
· The actress had one child with Elvis, Lisa Marie Presley, who was born on February 1, 1968, exactly nine months after their wedding
· Priscilla and Elvis divorced in 1973, having both engaged in extramarital affairs;
· Speaking about the split in a 2016 interview, Priscilla said she still 'loved' Elvis but wanted to 'find out about the world' having wed him at such a young age
By GERAINT LLEWELLYN FOR MAILONLINE and BANG SHOWBIZ
PUBLISHED: 06:15 EDT, 31 March 2022 | UPDATED: 12:56 EDT, 31 March 2022
Elvis Presley's ex-wife Priscilla has opened up about the 'very difficult' first years of her marriage to The King - detailing the extreme toll of the 'vicious' public scrutiny she faced after tying the knot at the tender age of 21.
The 76-year-old actress, who met Elvis when she was just 14 and he was 24, spoke out about the earliest days of their marriage while visiting a new exhibition, Elvis: Direct From Graceland, at the Bendigo Art Gallery in Australia.
'I found out how vicious people could be… there were rumours I was pregnant, and that’s why he got married and I’m going, "Oh my God, this is not gonna be good for me,'" she recalled.
Priscilla spent eight years in a relationship with Elvis before they wed in a Las Vegas ceremony in 1967 - having first met the music heartthrob, who was ten years her senior, in Germany, when he was serving in the Army.
She now admits that the years she spent with the King of Rock and Roll before their marriage helped to give her insight into what life might be like after they tied the knot - but says it didn't prevent her from going through a 'very difficult' time in the early years of their union.
'The beginning [of the marriage] was very difficult, but I knew what I was in for because I saw it at a very young age,' she said.
The 'Naked Gun' star said the rumours surrounding the 'Can't Help Falling in Love With You' hitmaker were a struggle for her but she was advised to not 'pay attention' to speculation and gossip by her husband, who she divorced in 1973.
Priscilla said: 'That's when I started not reading papers anymore or [magazines] in the grocery stores.'
She added: 'It was hard to get accepted. But he always told me, "Don't pay attention… don't even listen and don't look at the tabloids."
'You know what the truth is so just be cautious, but be aware.'
Priscilla was still a schoolgirl when she met Elvis, who had been drafted into the US Army and was stationed on a base in Germany, near where her family was living.
After he returned home to the US, they kept in touch via phone calls - before she eventually convinced her parents to let her move to Memphis, Tennessee full-time to be with him in 1963.
However, while she has spoken in the past of her deep desire to be with Elvis, Priscilla now admits that merging their very different lifestyles was not without its complications, explaining that his party-hard ways and love of late nights quickly began to take a toll on her schoolwork.
The mother-of-one - who had one daughter, Lisa Marie, now 54, with Elvis - recalled how the rock and roll legend would take her out for private movie screenings late at night near his home at Graceland, which oftentimes saw them returning in the early hours of the morning.
Priscilla recalled how they would leave Graceland shortly after the start of Johnny Carson's late-night talk show, saying: 'We would head out for the theatre, sometimes coming home at three, four or five o'clock in the morning.
'At that time I was going to school by the way, so I would go to bed and then get up at 7.30… I didn’t do well with the grades.'
In contrast to his glamorous persona, Priscilla also revealed that Elvis was a bookworm behind-the-scenes and would often read into the early hours.
'We could come home at two o'clock in the morning or later, and he would go right to the books and start reading,' she said.
'And he would read [out loud to me] and I would be so tired… and he would say, "You aren't listening to me," and I would say [to myself], "Okay, keep your eyes open."'
Priscilla has previously detailed how she gave up her teenage years in order to 'adapt' to Elvis' lifestyle - revealing that part of the reason for their divorce was her desire to experience the world on her own.
'I lived his life, you didn’t live your own life, so you kind of lost yourself,' she said during a 2016 interview with ITV's Loose Women.
'I didn’t have my teenage years as a normal girl obviously so I had to adapt, and I did adapt, I just followed.'
Both Elvis and Priscilla were known to have engaged in extramarital affairs during their union, however she said during her 2016 interview that their divorce did not come as a result of her falling out of love with him - rather her need to experience the world for herself.
'I did not divorce him because I didn’t loved him, he was the love of my life, but I had to find out about the world,' she said.
Priscilla's latest appearance in Australia comes as a new trailer for Baz Luhrmann's highly-anticipated biopic of Elvis has been released, with Austin Butler taking on the role as the King of Rock 'n' Roll alongside Tom Hanks, who plays his larger-than-life manager Colonel Tom Parker.
The 30-year-old Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood star proved to be a dead ringer for the iconic All Shook Up hitmaker as he performed some of the late legend's iconic dance moves.
Elvis will be released in theatres this summer on date June 24, 2022.
Editor’s Note: The above article by Geraint Llewellyn appears unedited. Photos, that are credited via watermarks, were added for interest.