Priscilla Presley Drops Shocking Claim: “Bob Joyce Is My Ex-Husband Elvis Presley!”

Introduction

A wave of shock has spread across social media after a series of posts and videos claimed that Priscilla Presley stunned the public with the statement: “Bob Joyce is my ex-husband – Elvis Presley!”

The rumor quickly sparked heated debates among Elvis fans, dividing them into two opposing camps. One side believes this is “evidence” supporting the theory that Elvis never died in 1977 but has been living under the identity of Bob Joyce – a gospel singer and pastor. The other side insists it is nothing more than an unfounded rumor, possibly the result of editing or fabrication.

In reality, there is no verified evidence or credible source indicating that Priscilla Presley ever made such a statement. Her recent public appearances have mainly focused on promoting her upcoming memoir and sharing personal memories of her marriage to Elvis – heartfelt stories, but entirely unrelated to the Bob Joyce theory.

The “Bob Joyce is Elvis Presley” theory has been circulating for years within a small group of fans, stemming from similarities in voice and appearance. However, music historians and experts have consistently dismissed it as baseless speculation, lacking any official verification.

Until Priscilla herself, or a reliable source, confirms it, this viral story should be regarded solely as a social media phenomenon – one that fuels curiosity while reminding us of the immense power of rumors in the digital age.

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