What would Elvis Presley have looked like today were he still alive? 

AI has given us an idea of what this might be. Sadly, his life was cut tragically short at only 42 years of age.

This year would've been the 88th birthday of Elvis Presley had he not passed away from hypertensive cardiovascular disease in 1977. 

It is not out of the question to envision that had his life continued, we could still be enjoying his lasting and ageless tracks.

Tragically, Elvis was discovered in a lifeless state within his stunning Graceland abode. 

For four months, he had been struggling with a severe constipation issue, which had taken its toll on his overall health.

AI Rendition of Elvis Presley
(Photo : DALL-E 2 AI)

Elvis Though Artificial Intelligence 

But DALL-E 2 AI has immortalized the late great Elvis Presley in pictures that show the King of Rock 'n' Roll has lost some weight, as reported by The Mirror

Though his hairline may be diminishing, the AI-generated images still display a full head of dark brown locks with streaks of grey. 

A particularly striking image reveals Elvis' teeth tinted in blue and yellow. 

The digital creations are not shy to exhibit the King's age, featuring visible wrinkles and slight jowls as his mouth hangs open in one shot.

Time's cruel hands had left their mark on the King; one could easily see this by glancing at the aged rock star's bushier brows and wilted features. 

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Elvis Presley Health Issues

A health specialist proposed that the exertion of trying to excrete may have squashed his abdominal aorta and resulted in cardiac arrest. An autopsy showed an impacted stool, speculated to be four months old, lodged within his colon.

By the early 1970s, some of the decisions in his life were taking a toll on his health. Reports suggested that he lived mainly on cheeseburgers while retreating to his quarters for long periods. He also suffered from vertigo, back pain, insomnia, and eye infections. 

He had multiple medical complaints during his lifetime, including hepatitis and a bleeding ulcer, and weighed over 25 stone upon his death.

All this culminated in 1973 when he had to be rushed to the hospital due to respiratory distress, with his inability to move and almost comatose-like state.

What made matters worse was a plethora of health issues that plagued him, including needing round-the-clock assistance and choosing not to bathe for all of 1975 - an act that resulted in painful sores appearing across most of his body. Ultimately, this led to an untimely demise.

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