Elvis Presley’s former fiancée Ginger Alden snubs singer’s suicide claims

Ginger Alden refuted claims by David Stanley that Elvis Presley committed suicide due to his dark obsession

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Ginger Alden vehemently blasted claims that her former fiancé Elvis Presley committed suicide, seemingly plagued by a dark obsession.

“Unfortunately, Elvis’ step-brothers have changed stories and even fabricated some tales I know to be false over the years,” she told Page Six via email.

She continued, “One brother [of the three] later created a complete garbage story about suicide years back and it looks like he resurfaced with it again.”

The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s stepbrother shared in a new Amazon Prime documentary about the legendary musician, Elvis’ Women, that the singer was tormented by his obsession with young girls.

In the documentary, he alleged that Elvis “premeditated taking the medications that killed him.”

“Love, hurt, pain, exposure — he just couldn’t take it anymore,” the 85-year-old claimed, who was reportedly in Graceland when Elvis died of a heart attack as a result of a drug overdose in August 1977.

According to Stanley, “it was the guilt of having sex with teen girls that led him to kill himself.” It was also revealed that the singer had a favourite one-liner, “fourteen will get you 20!”

However, the 85-year-old backtracked on his statement via a now deleted Facebook post, that he “never said that and anyone who believes I would say such a horrible thing is a fool.”

Later on, her also issued an apology to the musician’s fans for the “derogatory comments” and asked for forgiveness for his “irresponsible actions.”

Elvis Presley’s former fiancée Ginger Alden snubs singer’s suicide claims
Elvis Presley’s former fiancée Ginger Alden snubs singer’s suicide claims

Alden was just 20 years old when she met Presley, who was 41 then, after she and her two sisters were invited to go to Graceland.

She even wrote a book about her time with the musician, titled Elvis & Ginger, firmly disputing the suicide allegations.

“Elvis loved life far too much,” she noted. “His daughter [Lisa Marie, who died earlier this year] was nearby, my niece was with her, I was there and his father was home. There was absolutely nothing to indicate suicide, NEVER any ‘letter.’”