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✨ If you want to get anywhere in life, be kind. Especially to people you don’t know.

It’s frustrating to see so much hate and division in the world, and I know I haven’t always been perfect either. I’ve said and done things in the past that I wish I could take back. And yes—some people might say, “Well, look at yourself first.”

To that I’d say: you’re right. I am looking at myself. I’m trying. Growth isn’t easy, and some things are easier said than done. But if each of us took even small steps toward more kindness, empathy, and understanding—especially when it’s hard—the world would be a better place. 🌎❤️

And if you’re building something like a YouTube channel and want to grow, remember this: be nice and respectful to your audience. Don’t call them names. Don’t insult them. The people who watch and support you are the reason your platform even exists. Treating them with kindness should always be number one. 🎥💬

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🎙✨ NOW STREAMING 24/7: The Elvis Presley Channel ✨🎙

Step inside the world of the King like never before.
📺 Live around the clock – rare footage, Graceland moments, interviews, music history, and more!

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering Elvis, this channel is dedicated to exploring his life, legacy, and the magic he left behind.

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👑 Elvis forever. His story never sleeps.

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Riley Keough attends the premiere of "Jay Kelly" at the #VeniceFilmFestival

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Here’s a little #MidWeekMotivation for Elvis fans:

✨ “When things go wrong, don’t go with them.” – Elvis Presley ✨

Elvis knew all about life’s ups and downs, but he kept pushing forward with faith, grit, and music that lifted millions. Whatever challenges you’re facing this week, remember—you’ve got the strength to rise above it, just like the King did.

Keep shining, TCB-style ⚡️👑

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In March 2019, Priscilla Presley addressed a rumor in the National Enquirer. In her own tweet, she wrote:

“Never planned on being buried next to Elvis. What will they come up with next!?”

At the time, she laughed it off and said she was healthy — clearly dismissing the idea of being buried at Graceland.

But just a few years later, after Lisa Marie’s tragic passing in January 2023, the story shifted. In her legal challenge against Riley Keough, Priscilla reportedly arranged for burial rights at Graceland — the very thing she once denied ever wanting.

So what changed? She’s still in good health. The real difference is that Lisa is no longer here to speak up. And those who knew Lisa know she would not have wanted this. Lisa guarded her father’s legacy fiercely, and she saw Graceland as sacred ground reserved for Elvis and the immediate family who carried on his story with honor.

The timing makes it feel less about “family legacy” and more about image. Many believe the only reason Priscilla wants this now is because she saw the incredible outpouring of love at Lisa’s public memorial. Thousands of fans came together to honor Lisa’s life and legacy. Priscilla saw that moment — and she wants the same spotlight for herself.

But here’s the truth: Graceland isn’t about celebrity. It isn’t about who can draw the biggest crowd. It’s about Elvis, and the family who truly honored his memory.

👉 Do you think Priscilla deserves a place at Graceland — or should it remain for Elvis, Lisa, and those who protected his legacy, not those who tried to rewrite it?

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I keep thinking about the way people bash the Elvis movie, calling it “inaccurate” and “misleading,” and how it seems to divide fans. But here’s the truth: it’s a Hollywood movie. It was never meant to be a blow-by-blow historical documentary. What it is—and what we should appreciate it for—is a gateway. A doorway for a brand-new generation of people to become curious about Elvis, his music, and his story.

Yes, there are things in the film that don’t line up with history exactly. But that’s where we, the Elvis community—especially those of us who create content and have reach—come in. It’s our responsibility to help guide new fans, to share the research, the quotes, and the voices of the people who were there. To show them the truth of Elvis’s life while also honoring what drew them in in the first place.

Instead of tearing down the film for what it isn’t, we should be using it as an opportunity. When people get inspired by that movie, they come searching for answers—and they’ll find us. That’s when we can step in to dispel the rumors, correct the myths, and shine a light on Elvis’s legacy in the most authentic way possible.

For me, I think the film is excellent. Not perfect, not factual in every detail—but powerful. It captures the spirit of Elvis, the energy, the tragedy, and the impact he had on the world. And if it brings even one more person into the Elvis world, then it’s done something good.

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I’m done tiptoeing around this. Yes, Priscilla was Lisa’s mother — but being a mother doesn’t erase the damage she caused.

Let’s call it what it is: she stole from Lisa, and when Lisa came forward about being assaulted by Priscilla’s boyfriend, Priscilla didn’t protect her — she turned it back on her with “What did you go and do that for?” That’s not protection. That’s cruelty.

And now, with her own words, she admits to pulling the plug before Riley even got there. Calculated. Cold. Heartless.

Then what? She turns around and sues her own granddaughter for control. The audacity is off the charts.

People can twist it however they want, but I’m not buying the excuses. A mother is supposed to fight for her child, not betray them at every turn.

The wool has been covering eyes for years — it’s time to rip it off and see right through the bullshit.

Because the truth is this: Priscilla never fought for Lisa. She didn’t even want her in the first place — she tried to abort her. She never fought for Lisa, only for control.

And if people want to call me crazy, looney, or mentally unstable for saying it — fine. I’ll wear it. Because the truth is right there, and it can’t be buried.

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