Recently, some shocking revelations about the late Elvis Presley have come to light.

In the Amazon Prime documentary "Elvis' Women," released in May, his stepbrother David Stanley made a startling accusation - that the iconic singer had premeditated his demise with certain medications, according to Page Six.

David voiced his distress, saying that exposure, pain, hurt, and especially, the overwhelming emotion of unconditional and selfless affection - "he just couldn't take it anymore."

He further expressed that his stepbrother's fear of people learning of his relationships with women beneath the legal age drove him to a point where he could not continue.

David stated that he found it appalling that the King of Rock'n'Roll had an affinity for young girls 15 or 16 years old and that he wasn't caught was astounding. He also remembered being at Graceland when Elvis tragically passed away from a drug-induced heart attack in August 1977.

It was often said that Elvis could get away with anything due to his remarkable combination of fortune, fame, power, and charm.

His stepsibling noted that "Elvis had the remarkable ability to capture your attention with his words."

In the documentary "Elvis' Women," many female testimonies are obtained on how the artist with his famous song "Can't Help Falling in Love," sought after them when they were young.

The film also dives deep into the complicated relationship between Elvis and his wife, Priscilla Presley.

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'Priscilla' Movie

Meanwhile, Sofia Coppola recently announced plans to create a movie based on Priscilla's memoir, titled "Elvis and Me," which documents her and the King's marriage.

The pair wed in 1967 despite the 11-year age gap between them, going on to have their daughter Lisa Marie Presley in 1968.

Ultimately, however, the two divorced in 1973. Those at the estate of the late singer have not taken this news well.

The production of the movie, featuring Jacob Elordi as Elvis and Cailee Spaeny as Priscilla, was labeled a "money grab" that had been completed without Elvis' estate's knowledge or consent.

Those in charge have described it as resembling a college film with poor set designs; they also declared that Coppola did an awful job.

Despite the criticism from the estate, Priscilla seemed to be pleased with the film's finished product, which is slated for release in October. She had nothing but nice words to say about it.

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