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Not sure if this is allowed but it is a subject I wanted to (hopefully) discuss.
One of the many rumors about Elvis is that he somewhere down the line had an affair child, possibly multiple. Obviously this is expected considering Elvis's fame. Countless people have come forward claiming to be his long lost child, often time with nothing more than stories they heard as a child as proof. A few have managed to gain a bit of traction but again have no concrete evidence. They always claim that Graceland isn't letting them compare DNA samples.
The thing is though, if someone was in fact Elvis's kid it would be extremely easy to prove.'
Modern DNA testing can tell you where your ancestors lived and settled. All one would have to do is just see what communities they match up. If you do in fact have connections to Mississippi and have distant relatives with the surnames of those in Elvis's tree then they may be onto something. But no one of course has done that.
The other thing is that in Elvis's will, he left everything to Lisa Marie. No other children are mentioned at all. If Elvis did in fact have another kid somewhere, I feel at least something would have been carved out for them legally speaking.
All these stories of Elvis's other kids are complete baloney. Until someone comes forth with hard evidence it is safe to say The King had only one child in his short lifetime here on Earth. Case closed.
Elvis sadly died when Lisa was just 9 years old. She described herself as a daddy’s girl. Here is a excerpt from her book ‘From Here to the Great Unknown”:
“He always had my back. I was friends with one of the neighborhood girls, and I spent the night at her house. As I was leaving the next morning, her next-door neighbor, an older woman who was watering her lawn in her bathrobe, knew who I was and started calling me names and badmouthing my dad to me, saying, "He thinks he's the king of everything!" I had never heard someone talk badly about him like that, and it affected me. When I got home, I told my dad what had happened, and he said, "Where does she live?" I told him, and he said, "Let's go." We drove up to her house and he got out, walked up to her, fully decked out in one of his outfits. I saw them talk for a few minutes, and by the end, she had asked him to sign a record for her and they took a smiling picture together. That's the kind of daddy he was.”