For all of you complaining about how the actors don’t resemble the real Elvis and Priscilla: that’s the point. The film is supposed to touch on Elvis’s predatory nature, and how he preyed upon Priscilla when she was a teenager and controlled her life from thereon. The film puts accuracy on the sidelines in order to draw your attention to this.
@@510SPINESPLITTA8 The height difference was a deliberate visual choice in order to show how young Priscilla was in comparison to him. Also, Jacob Elordi is a total tree. Heh.
I am 80 and the lies make my head spend. I followed his career starting in 1956. He met her when she was 14 and was soon shipped back to the states. It is hard for people in this era to see the ideas and standards in my childhood of the 50's. It was common for parents to groom their own young daughters to marry rich, often it was an older man with wealth land security. Her own mother heard he was being stationed in Germany and set a plan to get her daughter married to the most famous man in the world. He left shortly after meeting her and went back to his life in the States. He didn't even contact her for over a year. She kept writing him and begging to go to Graceland. Finally her own parents, afraid Elvis had forgotten her sent her to Graceland two weeks shy of her 18th birthday. By the way I was married at 18 to an older man. She moved in with Vernon and Dee, he married her at 21. He didn't need to groom anybody, women on every corner were chasing his car. No one had that appeal then or since. She is his xwife, and wants to be an idol herself. She has lied so much it is sickening her own daughter threatened to sue her if she made the "Priscilla " movie saying it was wrong and vengeful.
This movie might not be a universal description of womanhood in the 50s/60s, but it certainly has a great understanding of what it meant to be a SOUTHERN woman at the time (standards you can still see in the south now). My grandmother married young and was a traditional southern wife, although working class. Always looked impeccable, didn't really value interests outside of home, church, etc. She had nice carpets and great hair, but couldn't wrap her head around my life as a woman with quite different, messier values (independence, education)
While it may have been like this for some women, it's an oversimplification. Women certainly had hobbies and pursuits, were teachers, involved in civic organizations, ect. Just because it may not have been professional/for a company doesn't make their work less valuable. Both of my grandmothers lived similarly and both seemed very satisfied with their lives. Although I'm from the midwest rather than the south, so there may have been cultural differences. Also, don't devalue work in the home and the church, those can both be incredibly valuable and fulfilling aspects of life!
There are always exceptions, however we're talking about norms and ideals of the time in a certain time and place. Yes, home and church can be meaningful, but there's issues when women are confined/limited and want access to independence and opportunity without being shamed or ostracized. Frankly, my experience with my grandmother was quite discouraging; for example, she would mock me for reading, and most of her comments/compliments revolved around looks. She happened to work as a bank teller because they needed the money so I don't just mean lack of a "job or profession" being the issue, but something deeper. I do think her views were the norm during her youth, and don't blame her for trying to pass along certain values which is what every generation does.
It's all a fairytale, from her own making, I have been a fan since 56 and saw it all. She is his xwife not his widow. She continues to this day at almost 80 years old to trade off of his name, he wanted her to drop the Priscilla name when they divorced. He went on to have affairs with many men who she wouldn't marry because she'd lose the Presley name. She was with Marco Garabaldi. Robert Kardashian, josie Eber, Nigel Farrere. Jerry Schilling. Mike Edwards, so many too many to name. she wants to be the superstar herself. Her hateful son by Marco even goes around saying he hated Lisa Marie and was glad she was dead. Research.
Priscilla was executive producer of this movie. Her partner and antique dealer in London, Bridget Krause. commissioned Sophia Coppola to make this movie. She picked a little actress and a tall 6 foot 4 actor to play Elvis. See the dynamics here. It's all to paint her as an innocent when she wasn't. She moved into Graceland, sent by her parents, at almost 18 years old. I was married at 18. If she went shopping for clothes it was with the buddies of Elvis wives, so she wasn't lonely and one of those is Jo Smith wife of Elvis cousin Billy. She was given money clothes cars, jewelry everything she wanted, and Elvis never forced her to do anything. In fact as the lie in her book states, some friend to Elvis asked her to meet Elvis. Wrong. She Propositioned a married man to meet Elvis. Named Currie Grant, all that is documented in "Child Bride", and incidentally she was 21 when she married Elvis, and free to go, or stay with Elvis, she wasn't the prisoner of Zenda.
Try reading Child Bride by Suzanne Finstad. It delves into the life of Priscilla before she met Elvis. It is a very interesting book. Title is deceiving.
@@darlingoldie I wasn't talking about the reality of Priscilla and Elvis but how gross the scene is. It is not something I would watch. Also, the objectification of women is a very real thing - just look at old ads they're really horrible. I was born in the late 60s and had to deal with it my entire life. Some women in my generation are "cool" with it, I never have been.
The first thing she did after moving to Graceland and graduating, was she enrolled herself at the patricia steven’s modelling school/agency, where she took beauty, fashion, acting, modelling classes etc. that’s where she was taught how to do her signature look of the 60s. “I went to Patricia Stevens’ finishing school. I just turned 18 and met Pat Kerr there,” Presley says. “We became instant friends, and she actually taught me how to [wear] my makeup back in the day.” “I never felt like a style was imposed on me by Elvis, or that I had to dress like the girlfriend of a big star. I maintained my own style. He had a look that he liked, but I had my own thing - I would tell him that I don’t like this, or that’s not me, and he got it. In Memphis I used to design my own clothes. I had a woman who would make them, and I would have them made for Elvis as well.” Far from everything in the movie is accurate. Priscilla admitted this herself, that the memoir Elvis and Me was mostly either lies or exaggerations, and that book is exactly what this movie is based on. You really have to do some digging to find out the truth.
Priscilla herself was involved with this movie and claims it is accurate as per her own statements. Let go of your fantasy of an adult man in love with a teenager. It was wrong and it was always wrong
I don't think this was intentional, but to me Priscilla used to look way prettier before she started dating Elvis. At this point of the movie she still has that natural beauty in her.
The older film that Priscilla did based off her book back in the day is much much better than this film. I felt like all they did was focus on her being stuck at Graceland in this movie, if you seen the other film about Priscilla it makes it hard to watch this one as it seems they’re leaving so much out of the story.
It is a great movie and the background of Elvis' marriage to her made me understand what they both DID all their lives and how they resisted all those years and special Pricsilla
When you date the richest people in the world for their status and money, you'd better be ready to dress how they want, act how they want, and do what they want. The issue here is that Priscilla was still just a kid.
Well said!!!! Unfortunately, even a lot of adults do not know this; many women seem to think that a man with a high status will treat her like royalty, the truth is however that he will often regard her as his accessory - the pretty little thing at his side; a doll who dresses as she is told to and smiles when told to.
@@SabrinaBelladonna Amen. These days you're lucky if you can marry for love & money. Usually doesn't happen. That's why it's too much of a risk to marry for cash. Better to make your own.
She was 17 1/2 when she first was taken to Graceland by her father. So underage of consent. Elvis was in Hollywood when she arrived in Memphis. So she was perhaps 18. She did not look like a little girl as displayed in this film.
@@darlingoldie I didnt consider how the actors looked. just what I knew of their relationship. it's a little more tolerable if he was doing that at 18. still creepy but not as creepy as their first interactions
You have remember the early 60s, women were copying Jackie Kennedy; her looks were solid colors, tailored suits and dresses, and bouffant/teased hairdos, false eyelashes. If you look at what he wanted her to wear, and how he wanted her to look, it was definitely a Jackie-esque look.
It was different times back then. Woman had to do what their men wanted, black music wasn't played on the radio. Never believe people who tell you it was the good old days. I knew people even into the 80s couldn't be single moms had their babies taken away or aborted. Bad times back then for woman and blacks.
@@JeranSidmayou're original comment implies it. He was 10 years older than her and a famous singer. Of course he had power of her. She was a CHILD for the beginning few years of their relationship.
How and why would you say that when she was practically 18. Even Priscilla confirms they did consummated the marriage until her wedding night when she was 22. Now I know that she and he must have played around by maybe a little rub here and run over there but never poked it until after being married.
That's what C and Coppola want you to think! By her own admission in her interviews, he never touched her….so why did she allow this portrayal of him as basically a monster. Why would she be demanding to be buried next to him, if he was so bad? She did have a 20 year marriage to a con artist named Garcia, and has a don by him. Why not be buried with that guy?
Elvis was not a pedal. There’s literally no prove to any of that. Priscilla clearly lied, but it’s funny that you like to call people names with no evidence.
I honestly couldn't watch the film because of the predatory / grooming scenes. I'm sure they did a great job but it honestly just makes me sick to watch a man control a woman like that.
Worst casting in the HISTORY of HOLLYWOOD. Worst acting I’ve ever seen. And a totally fake story that attracts Elvis Presley with shallow accusations that don’t pass the sniff test.
@@jajantanimaciones Music Historian. Do not lump Elvis fans into your idea of a fanbase. Elvis fans are more diverse than you are. There are no facts and no evidence that link Priscilla’s claims. There is plenty of evidence to the contrary. And logistics. And a time line. None of them match up with Priscilla.
@@stevepomeroy-rockin-pa-realtor So she wasn't 14 when he started to pursue and date her? She wasn't 17 when he moved her to Graceland (and he was a grown man)? 🤔 And what the heck does "Elvis fans are more diverse than you are" mean? You've actually met @jajantanimaciones to make that statement?
@@benu_bird I have facts on my side. It’s very available public information that’s been verified over many years and from various sources. In fact, no Elvis never dated her when she was 14, 15, 16 or 17 years of age. They started dating when she turned 18. She made that entire part up. There is absolutely zero evidence and zero witnesses to the contrary. Priscilla has lied profusely about this and continues to steal money from the Presley estate and even from her own daughter to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.
What a poor use of artistic license. He was not like that at all, and whatever he gave her he gave from his heart. She should be grateful, for giving her and her whole family a life of luxury for all their lives. Such ungratefulness says a lot about her narcissistic character.
For all of you complaining about how the actors don’t resemble the real Elvis and Priscilla: that’s the point. The film is supposed to touch on Elvis’s predatory nature, and how he preyed upon Priscilla when she was a teenager and controlled her life from thereon. The film puts accuracy on the sidelines in order to draw your attention to this.
I like the choice. He looks like a scarecrow.
@@510SPINESPLITTA8 The height difference was a deliberate visual choice in order to show how young Priscilla was in comparison to him. Also, Jacob Elordi is a total tree. Heh.
@@sobekmania he’s like an eldritch Presley with a predator build.
I am 80 and the lies make my head spend. I followed his career starting in 1956. He met her when she was 14 and was soon shipped back to the states. It is hard for people in this era to see the ideas and standards in my childhood of the 50's. It was common for parents to groom their own young daughters to marry rich, often it was an older man with wealth land security. Her own mother heard he was being stationed in Germany and set a plan to get her daughter married to the most famous man in the world. He left shortly after meeting her and went back to his life in the States. He didn't even contact her for over a year. She kept writing him and begging to go to Graceland. Finally her own parents, afraid Elvis had forgotten her sent her to Graceland two weeks shy of her 18th birthday. By the way I was married at 18 to an older man. She moved in with Vernon and Dee, he married her at 21. He didn't need to groom anybody, women on every corner were chasing his car. No one had that appeal then or since. She is his xwife, and wants to be an idol herself. She has lied so much it is sickening her own daughter threatened to sue her if she made the "Priscilla " movie saying it was wrong and vengeful.
@@Mary-d5x6g we can acknowledge that times were different, but it doesn’t make what happened any less right.
This movie might not be a universal description of womanhood in the 50s/60s, but it certainly has a great understanding of what it meant to be a SOUTHERN woman at the time (standards you can still see in the south now). My grandmother married young and was a traditional southern wife, although working class. Always looked impeccable, didn't really value interests outside of home, church, etc. She had nice carpets and great hair, but couldn't wrap her head around my life as a woman with quite different, messier values (independence, education)
That was womanhood in the 50s and 60s, not just southern. Look beautiful, maintain the house, do not look elsewhere. Do your duty and stay pretty.
@@Jocelynjade I wonder how women could tolerate that. Survival I guess. Anyway, being a woman could and still can be a sorry business
@@oscar17891 John Lennon said "women are the N*****S of the world.
While it may have been like this for some women, it's an oversimplification. Women certainly had hobbies and pursuits, were teachers, involved in civic organizations, ect. Just because it may not have been professional/for a company doesn't make their work less valuable. Both of my grandmothers lived similarly and both seemed very satisfied with their lives. Although I'm from the midwest rather than the south, so there may have been cultural differences. Also, don't devalue work in the home and the church, those can both be incredibly valuable and fulfilling aspects of life!
There are always exceptions, however we're talking about norms and ideals of the time in a certain time and place. Yes, home and church can be meaningful, but there's issues when women are confined/limited and want access to independence and opportunity without being shamed or ostracized. Frankly, my experience with my grandmother was quite discouraging; for example, she would mock me for reading, and most of her comments/compliments revolved around looks. She happened to work as a bank teller because they needed the money so I don't just mean lack of a "job or profession" being the issue, but something deeper. I do think her views were the norm during her youth, and don't blame her for trying to pass along certain values which is what every generation does.
Until I saw this movie?I had not realized how young Priscilla was!So much to deal with for such a young girl.
A PDF file for starters
It's all a fairytale, from her own making, I have been a fan since 56 and saw it all. She is his xwife not his widow. She continues to this day at almost 80 years old to trade off of his name, he wanted her to drop the Priscilla name when they divorced. He went on to have affairs with many men who she wouldn't marry because she'd lose the Presley name. She was with Marco Garabaldi. Robert Kardashian, josie Eber, Nigel Farrere. Jerry Schilling. Mike Edwards, so many too many to name. she wants to be the superstar herself. Her hateful son by Marco even goes around saying he hated Lisa Marie and was glad she was dead. Research.
Priscilla was executive producer of this movie. Her partner and antique dealer in London, Bridget Krause. commissioned Sophia Coppola to make this movie. She picked a little actress and a tall 6 foot 4 actor to play Elvis. See the dynamics here. It's all to paint her as an innocent when she wasn't. She moved into Graceland, sent by her parents, at almost 18 years old. I was married at 18. If she went shopping for clothes it was with the buddies of Elvis wives, so she wasn't lonely and one of those is Jo Smith wife of Elvis cousin Billy. She was given money clothes cars, jewelry everything she wanted, and Elvis never forced her to do anything. In fact as the lie in her book states, some friend to Elvis asked her to meet Elvis. Wrong. She Propositioned a married man to meet Elvis. Named Currie Grant, all that is documented in "Child Bride", and incidentally she was 21 when she married Elvis, and free to go, or stay with Elvis, she wasn't the prisoner of Zenda.
Try reading Child Bride by Suzanne Finstad. It delves into the life of Priscilla before she met Elvis. It is a very interesting book. Title is deceiving.
Which means, Elvis was a pedo
Priscilla looks beautiful in each dress!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
thats cailee spaeny who plays priscilla
@@iSniperQueen and also Lily from The Craft Legacy!!!!😊😊😊😊
@@pricemoore2022 yes loved her on that movie!
0:42-0:45 I'm in love with her smile!!!!!😊😊😊😊😍😍😍😍
thats cailee spaeny who plays priscilla!!
Are you kidding? That brown dress was hideous
@@ashleygoeres7583 to me it looks stunning
Am I the only one who thinks this scene is super gross by the way she is objectified by a room full of men?
@@darlingoldie I wasn't talking about the reality of Priscilla and Elvis but how gross the scene is. It is not something I would watch. Also, the objectification of women is a very real thing - just look at old ads they're really horrible. I was born in the late 60s and had to deal with it my entire life. Some women in my generation are "cool" with it, I never have been.
Absolutely!!!!❤
that's the whole point.
@@darlingoldieJust accept that Elvis was not a moral person, incredible singer, dancer and star. But not as a person.
Nope
oh my god! she looks beautiful in all those dresses !❤😍🔥🫶🏽
I disagree.
@@PatriciaHanson-q4x really?! why is that? was it the dresses or her? or him?
The first thing she did after moving to Graceland and graduating, was she enrolled herself at the patricia steven’s modelling school/agency, where she took beauty, fashion, acting, modelling classes etc. that’s where she was taught how to do her signature look of the 60s.
“I went to Patricia Stevens’ finishing school. I just turned 18 and met Pat Kerr there,” Presley says. “We became instant friends, and she actually taught me how to [wear] my makeup back in the day.”
“I never felt like a style was imposed on me by Elvis, or that I had to dress like the girlfriend of a big star. I maintained my own style. He had a look that he liked, but I had my own thing - I would tell him that I don’t like this, or that’s not me, and he got it. In Memphis I used to design my own clothes. I had a woman who would make them, and I would have them made for Elvis as well.”
Far from everything in the movie is accurate. Priscilla admitted this herself, that the memoir Elvis and Me was mostly either lies or exaggerations, and that book is exactly what this movie is based on. You really have to do some digging to find out the truth.
Priscilla herself was involved with this movie and claims it is accurate as per her own statements. Let go of your fantasy of an adult man in love with a teenager. It was wrong and it was always wrong
Exactly!
I ain’t reading allat to know that ur defending a pedo
Let's be honest for a moment: when she was with him she had a iconic look. No teenager would have that sense of fashion. So...
Q
gotta love cailee spaeny
Jacob Elordi 😩😩💕💕💕 that man is all kinds of fine!
NOT!
Never change yourself for any man. Not even your husband
Cailee Spaeny is the prettiest woman in Hollywood
She is a breath of fresh air for sure!
2:14-2:17 Awesomeness and beautiful!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I don't think this was intentional, but to me Priscilla used to look way prettier before she started dating Elvis.
At this point of the movie she still has that natural beauty in her.
Good point and I do think it was intentional
After she separates from Elvis her style becomes great! Both on film and irl
Dress 1: fancy mother
Dress 2: prom
Dress 3: another country look
Dress 4: first lady
The older film that Priscilla did based off her book back in the day is much much better than this film.
I felt like all they did was focus on her being stuck at Graceland in this movie, if you seen the other film about Priscilla it makes it hard to watch this one as it seems they’re leaving so much out of the story.
Elvis and Me with Dale Midkiff and Susan Walters
It is a great movie and the background of Elvis' marriage to her made me understand what they both DID all their lives and how they resisted all those years and special Pricsilla
❤❤❤❤❤
This scene is so creepy. Makes me think of Vertigo.
Cute 🥰
When you date the richest people in the world for their status and money, you'd better be ready to dress how they want, act how they want, and do what they want. The issue here is that Priscilla was still just a kid.
Well said!!!! Unfortunately, even a lot of adults do not know this; many women seem to think that a man with a high status will treat her like royalty, the truth is however that he will often regard her as his accessory - the pretty little thing at his side; a doll who dresses as she is told to and smiles when told to.
@@SabrinaBelladonna Amen. These days you're lucky if you can marry for love & money. Usually doesn't happen. That's why it's too much of a risk to marry for cash. Better to make your own.
Not quite. Check out the book Child Bride by Suzanne Finstad.
@@PatriciaHanson-q4x Not quite she wasn't a kid? lol
a teen
Elvis wasn't happy with Priscilla looks Elvis was trying to make Priscilla look like Deborah paget
how old was she when this was happening? 14 when they met and he 24? or is this when she was 16 and he 26?
She was 17 1/2 when she first was taken to Graceland by her father. So underage of consent. Elvis was in Hollywood when she arrived in Memphis. So she was perhaps 18. She did not look like a little girl as displayed in this film.
@@darlingoldie I didnt consider how the actors looked. just what I knew of their relationship. it's a little more tolerable if he was doing that at 18. still creepy but not as creepy as their first interactions
@@jusletursoulglobaby at least Elvis Presley was responsible
@@abrahamlupis9354 imagine... giving grace to adults who groom. 😑
@@jusletursoulglobaby is sad how the man today refer to forming bonds now
I’ve never seen two people who don’t look the most like Elvis and Priscilla. I guess there was no budget for a proper casting call
They look nothing like Priscilla and Elvis
I've never agree with someone's comment before👍🏻
Ya so no one needs to Look Like them
@@drgeek96 I don't believe you. You do on Facebook and Instagram and all the other social media's that you have
The fact they look absolutely nothing like the two, makes this movie unwatchable. It really is unacceptable.
You have remember the early 60s, women were copying Jackie Kennedy; her looks were solid colors, tailored suits and dresses, and bouffant/teased hairdos, false eyelashes. If you look at what he wanted her to wear, and how he wanted her to look, it was definitely a Jackie-esque look.
Priscilla gave herself that makeover
Ive Already seen the Movie
It was different times back then. Woman had to do what their men wanted, black music wasn't played on the radio.
Never believe people who tell you it was the good old days. I knew people even into the 80s couldn't be single moms had their babies taken away or aborted. Bad times back then for woman and blacks.
that's so funny that she made it like she was a sweet silent poor angel and Elvis was a manipulative devil. good job 👏🏻 like really? I'm still amazed
Were you there??
@@JouJouOuiOuifirst of all it’s were. Second of all, ask yourself the same question, were you there?
@@highaltitude787but were you?
@blor3664 where I wrote that I don't understand THIS part of the story?
@@JeranSidmayou're original comment implies it. He was 10 years older than her and a famous singer. Of course he had power of her. She was a CHILD for the beginning few years of their relationship.
Elvis was a major PDF file 🤢🤮
How and why would you say that when she was practically 18. Even Priscilla confirms they did consummated the marriage until her wedding night when she was 22. Now I know that she and he must have played around by maybe a little rub here and run over there but never poked it until after being married.
That's what C and Coppola want you to think! By her own admission in her interviews, he never touched her….so why did she allow this portrayal of him as basically a monster. Why would she be demanding to be buried next to him, if he was so bad? She did have a 20 year marriage to a con artist named Garcia, and has a don by him. Why not be buried with that guy?
Elvis was not a pedal. There’s literally no prove to any of that. Priscilla clearly lied, but it’s funny that you like to call people names with no evidence.
You’re an idiot for not knowing the truth and only believing this dumb story
@@MM-ku2jt Elvis was 24 and Priscilla was 14 when they meet.
They had the voice but the guy was not there at all.
Troche to dziwne. Paraduje w sukienkach w pokoju pelnym facetow a Elvis mowi co ma nosic i jak sie malowac troche to chore moim zdaniem.
I find this clip VERY unsettling. 😬😬😬😬
This is weird…..
I honestly couldn't watch the film because of the predatory / grooming scenes. I'm sure they did a great job but it honestly just makes me sick to watch a man control a woman like that.
Good for her for divorcing his nasty self.
she wasn't better than him, at least she respected him when he passed away
This is so fkin nasty. They’re just watching this child be put on display and dressed as a “woman”. “More eye makeup.” Tf…
They need to make remake of elvis and me 0:36
Gee Elvis, don't you like Priscilla for who she is, why change her?
Elvis only had her change her hair color
He was a narcissist he controlled her groomed her to be what he wanted. She was an object not someone he loved.
He is too hot to play Elvis
yeah..NOT Creepy at all..
The guy who played Elvis sucks
He was a very poor choice, I did not even like Elvis with Austin Butler.
🗑️🗑️🗑️
Hey, Elvis was right. And don't lie ladies, you'd love to be pampered.
Gross
Elvis was peedoe
This movie is so bad 😅😅😅😅 the worst movie in the history of the universe
so u agree? elvis shouldnt have dated a child
Worst casting in the HISTORY of HOLLYWOOD. Worst acting I’ve ever seen. And a totally fake story that attracts Elvis Presley with shallow accusations that don’t pass the sniff test.
elvis fan right?
@@jajantanimaciones Music Historian. Do not lump Elvis fans into your idea of a fanbase. Elvis fans are more diverse than you are. There are no facts and no evidence that link Priscilla’s claims. There is plenty of evidence to the contrary. And logistics. And a time line. None of them match up with Priscilla.
@@stevepomeroy-rockin-pa-realtor So she wasn't 14 when he started to pursue and date her? She wasn't 17 when he moved her to Graceland (and he was a grown man)? 🤔 And what the heck does "Elvis fans are more diverse than you are" mean? You've actually met @jajantanimaciones to make that statement?
@@benu_bird I have facts on my side. It’s very available public information that’s been verified over many years and from various sources. In fact, no Elvis never dated her when she was 14, 15, 16 or 17 years of age. They started dating when she turned 18. She made that entire part up. There is absolutely zero evidence and zero witnesses to the contrary. Priscilla has lied profusely about this and continues to steal money from the Presley estate and even from her own daughter to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.
Funny way to say you're also a creep who are attracted to teenagers
Glad I didn’t watch this movie. False accusations and evil!
Pretty sure a lot of men were like that in those days
What a poor use of artistic license. He was not like that at all, and whatever he gave her he gave from his heart. She should be grateful, for giving her and her whole family a life of luxury for all their lives. Such ungratefulness says a lot about her narcissistic character.
stop. this relationship gives grooming vibes. however she felt. she felt
LOOOOOOOOOL
Her family benefited greatly from her marriage to Elvis.
I dont like jacob as Elvis.
im in ur walls
trash movie
so are you
cry
@@iSniperQueenyou are trash
What a useless, waste of time watching this was.
Unnecessary pretentious film.
Unnecessary pretentious film.