Priscilla Presley is setting the record straight when it comes to late husband Elvis Presley‘s relationship with the Black community.
04.07.2022 - 20:39 / perezhilton.com
Social media is going wild this weekend after a newly-resurfaced video appears to show Ezra Miller allegedly threatening a young fan with a very unsettling joke (?!?!) comment about violence.
The video, which has been re-posted all over Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok over the past few days, shows Miller apparently meeting a fan in a random supermarket in some undisclosed location. The young fan is understandably shocked and surprised to see the Justice League actor in the flesh, and takes a selfie video with the actor, presumably to commemorate the meeting for his own social media accounts.
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But things appear to go a bit haywire when Miller makes an eyebrow-raising comment about how they could “knock you out” if the kid wanted!
Wait, what?!
As the video starts, the kid brings the camera up to show that he is standing next to the popular actor. Immediately, you can hear Ezra’s voice come on screen as the two of them pose for the camera. Speaking to the kid, they say:
Ummmmmmm?!
The kid is clearly shocked, himself, saying “wait what” after Miller insists on apparently finding out whether or not the younger boy wants to be knocked out.
You can see the video for yourself here:
That’s… weird! And definitely a little disturbing, to say the least!!
It’s not clear whether or not Ezra is joking, of course. (Tho, that would still be a weird joke…) And it makes for a strange moment when the statement sinks in, and the kid finally begins to realize what they are saying.
Twitter users clearly thought it was noteworthy — you can read just a few of their (thousands of) reactions here:
Jeez!!
FWIW, other people online are claiming this is supposedly an old video,
Priscilla Presley is setting the record straight when it comes to late husband Elvis Presley‘s relationship with the Black community.
cemented in the biopic “Elvis” — directed by Baz Luhrmann with Austin Butler in the title role — and depicted Elvis being very affected by the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr.’s passing, as well as his relationship with B.B. King.However, Priscilla, 77, is knocking down longstanding assumptions that her former husband had issues with people of color.“Per the movie, [for] a long time it was stated that Elvis was a racist,” the “Naked Gun” actress said on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” earlier this week. “He was not a racist.
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with the new biopic “Elvis,” starring Austin Butler — is the King of Rock and Roll’s “Suspicious Minds.” Rebecca recorded the touching moment her father lit up when listening to music. For Father’s Day, she bought Eddie some headphones, and “he really, really took to them” when he started playing his favorite tunes.“I don’t think my mum was too pleased. She was trying to watch the TV, but my dad was just singing above it,” said Rebecca, who lives in Warrington, Cheshire, in the UK.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhile Austin Butler’s performance in Baz Lurhmann’s “Elvis” is visually captivating, the music experience is immersive. The film needs to be seen, but it demands to be heard.Composer Elliott Wheeler worked closely with music editor Jamieson Shaw, as the film dances between Butler’s vocals, Elvis Presley’s voice and newly recorded versions of the King’s classics like Kacey Musgraves’ rendition of “Can’t Help Falling in Love.”Wheeler says Butler recorded every single line of each performance seen in the film, and Presley’s voice was then mixed in when needed.
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Bohemian Rhapsody,” and Elton John, who got his own movie with “Rocketman,” Presley comes with more pop-culture baggage than you could stuff into a million Gracelands.There’s the campy Vegas impersonators, the “thank you, thank you very much” catchphrase, the white jumpsuit, the late-in-life weight gain and, of course, dying on the toilet at age 42. For such a singular figure in music — still instantly recognizable to teens today in a way that Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon are not — he’s not allowed much dignity.Luhrmann’s hugely entertaining film and Butler’s sensational performance are dead set on righting that wrong. A movie that runs on jet fuel and confetti, “Elvis” is a tribute to Presley’s innovative spirit, deep passion for fusing blues, country and gospel music and the intense connection he had with his audience. Elvis taking inspiration from black musicians like B.B.
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