Rumors regarding Elvis Presley‘s death continue to follow the late singer 46 years after his death in August 1977. However, a new claim from someone within Elvis’ inner circle has his cousin Danny Smith rip-roaring mad. He calls claims Elvis intentionally overdosed, “the biggest bunch of s***.”
Elvis Presley performing in the ‘Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite,’ televised concert at the Honolulu International Center, Hawaii, Jan. 14 1973 | Fotos International/Archive Photos/Getty Images Elvis Presley’s cousin Danny Smith defends the king of rock and roll against claims he overdosed on purpose
In a video uploaded to his YouTube channel Memphis Mafia Kid, Danny Smith defended Elvis Presley against claims made by Elvis’ stepbrother, David Stanley, against the singer. Smith was furious that Stanley insinuated that Elvis took his life on Aug. 16, 1977.
“This has been a big question that numerous people have asked,” Danny Smith said in response to a question from one of his YouTube viewers.
Elvis Presley performing in the ‘Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite,’ televised concert at the Honolulu International Center, Hawaii, Jan. 14 1973 | Fotos International/Archive Photos/Getty Images Elvis Presley’s cousin Danny Smith defends the king of rock and roll against claims he overdosed on purpose
In a video uploaded to his YouTube channel Memphis Mafia Kid, Danny Smith defended Elvis Presley against claims made by Elvis’ stepbrother, David Stanley, against the singer. Smith was furious that Stanley insinuated that Elvis took his life on Aug. 16, 1977.
“This has been a big question that numerous people have asked,” Danny Smith said in response to a question from one of his YouTube viewers.
- 7/11/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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