Elvis daily mail

You're referring to the "Elvis Daily Mail"!

The Elvis Daily Mail was a British tabloid newspaper that was published from 1956 to 1958. It was a short-lived but sensationalized publication that focused on the life and career of Elvis Presley, often featuring lurid headlines and scandalous stories about the King of Rock 'n' Roll.

The newspaper was known for its sensationalized reporting and often featured stories that were exaggerated or fabricated, such as claims of Elvis's supposed "wild" behavior, his alleged romantic conquests, and his supposed feuds with other celebrities.

Despite its sensationalized content, the Elvis Daily Mail was a popular publication during its brief run, and it helped to fuel the public's fascination with Elvis's charismatic persona and his meteoric rise to fame.

Some notable issues of the Elvis Daily Mail include:

The Elvis Daily Mail was eventually discontinued due to declining circulation and public criticism of its sensationalized reporting. However, its legacy lives on as a fascinating footnote in the history of Elvis Presley's career and the media's fascination with his life.