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Hier nochmal was zum Thema Ginger aus nem anderen Forum. Das wiederum stellt diese Frau in einem ganz anderen Licht dar.....angeblich kennt dieser User die Eltern, die Aldens

Quelle: by Memphis Flash, http://www.elvis-collectors.com/foru...ic.php?t=24771

I have also thought that he didn't seem like the marrying type. At least not when he was younger.

Dovey, don't believe everything you read in books. When I met the Aldens I had already read all the negative stuff and was surprised to find quite the opposite. Of course the guys didn't like her. She was too shy to say a word to them (and Elvis didn't want her talking to them anyway). Dick Grob's tall tales have done a lot of damage, but he has since been thoroughly discredited.

I have never talked to Ginger, nor even corresponded with her. Yet I can tell you without any shadow of a doubt that she loved Elvis deeply and still does to this day. Do I believe he had Alicia Kerwin lined up to go on the tour if Ginger didn't? Yes, of course. He couldn't bear to be alone. But Kathy Westmoreland has said in interviews that although they were having problems (mostly due to her youth) he really, really wanted that to work. David Stanley said the same thing, and also said that Elvis opened himself up to Ginger in a way that he never did with Priscilla.

I feel so sad for Ginger hearing that she has never been able to enjoy a Christmas since Elvis died, since that's when they were supposed to get married. You can argue, and indeed many do, that Elvis would never have gone through with the marriage, but they were definitely engaged. That is indisputable, and the story is on the jeweler's website.

Ginger is so private that she did not even tell her son - who had asked her about Elvis the previous year and she had said only that he was a wonderful person - about Elvis and her until he was well into school and she feared with the upcoming publicity (the 25th year) that he would hear about it from someone else at school. So she finally told him.

Oh, and Mrs. Alden told me that Ginger slept with her for six months after Elvis died, crying herself to sleep. The "something old" she carried at her wedding was the beaded clutch Elvis had bought her in Las Vegas. And her wedding gown had roses all around the neckline. You will of course remember that Elvis envisioned her wedding gown covered with "little rosebuds." Coincidence? Maybe, I never asked. But I do know she loved him.


Das habe ich gelesen.Seit diese Dick Grob das Buch geschrieben hat ist Ginger unten durch.Er hat die auch fertig machen wollen.Ich habe dasselbe schon öfter im Internet gelesen von Leute die Ginger kannten.Das Buch von Grob glaube ich nicht.Aber was gewesen ist?????????? Fest steht jedenfalls das die MM Ginger nicht leiden konnten.Eifersucht oder was es auch war