Cybill Shepherd recently shared insights about her past relationship with the iconic musician, Elvis Presley, highlighting a significant lesson she imparted to him during their time together.
Around five decades ago, Shepherd, who was already a rising star following her notable roles in films like The Last Picture Show and The Heartbreak Kid, caught the attention of Elvis when she visited Memphis.
Despite being only 22 years old at the time, Shepherd exuded confidence and charisma, which intrigued the legendary singer.
Throughout the years, Shepherd has been candid about her romantic involvement with Elvis, particularly shedding light on their intimate moments.
In a recent interview, Shepherd delved into a particular aspect of their relationship featured in her autobiography, Cybill Disobedience.
She recounted a chapter titled “White boys don’t eat…” where she disclosed that she had to educate Elvis on the art of performing oral s**, a task she handled with grace and humor.
Despite the connection they shared, Shepherd revealed that their romance was brief, ultimately coming to an end due to Elvis’ struggles with prescription drug abuse.
Reflecting on her time with Elvis, Shepherd reminisced about his physical allure and generous gestures, such as leaving jewelry by her bedside alongside his drugs, a practice she did not condone.
During an interview with Andy Cohen, Shepherd shared a poignant moment when she discovered Elvis offering her drugs, prompting her to take a stand against substance use by disposing of them, though she now regrets not keeping the jewelry he left behind.
While acknowledging the complexities of Elvis’s personal battles, Shepherd expressed a lingering sense of concern for him, pondering whether she could have made a positive impact on his life during their encounter.
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