Elvis Presley, renowned as the King of Rock and Roll, maintained a series of high-profile romantic relationships that often intertwined with his meteoric career. These partnerships reflected his magnetic charisma and the intense media scrutiny accompanying his stardom.
Dixie Locke
Presley's first serious girlfriend during his teenage years in the early 1950s, she represented his humble beginnings before fame escalated. Their relationship ended due to his rising career demands.
Anita Wood
A significant romantic interest from 1957 to 1962, Wood was an actress and singer. She lived with him at Graceland for a period, though the bond dissolved amid his increasing tour commitments.

Ann-Margret
Co-starred with Presley in the 1964 film Viva Las Vegas, sparking a brief but passionate affair. Rumors of engagement circulated, but it fizzled quickly after filming concluded.
Priscilla Presley
His only wife, whom he met in 1959 and married in 1967; they divorced in 1973. Priscilla gave birth to daughter Lisa Marie and remained a pivotal figure in managing his estate posthumously.
Linda Thompson
Their relationship spanned 1972 to 1976, making her one of his longest post-divorce partners. Thompson, a Memphis-based beauty queen, provided stability during his turbulent later years.
Ginger Alden
Engaged to Presley at the time of his death in 1977, Alden discovered him unresponsive and became central to media coverage of his demise. Their brief union underscored his final phase of vulnerability.
These women collectively illustrate Presley's complex love life, emphasizing his allure and the personal challenges that came with unprecedented celebrity.
