FOF #2889 The Mandela Effect: Did Madonna Ever Meet Elvis?

Published: Aug. 18, 2020, 6:15 a.m.

b'It\\u2019s Madonna\\u2019s birthday and it\\u2019s also the anniversary of the day Elvis Presley died. But does their connection go deeper than that?

Making the rounds again on the internet is an old archive image of a young woman bearing an uncanny resemblance to the queen of pop, trying to get close to Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll.

The black and white photo taken in 1970 in front of the Olympia Theater is hotly contested as to whether the young woman is or isn\\u2019t Madonna. Madame X isn\\u2019t speaking about it and perhaps she\\u2019s enjoying the mystery of it all and the wild speculation that the photo might be an artifact from a parallel universe.

Today we take a look at the mysterious photo of a young woman trying to meet Elvis. Is this an example of the Mandela effect: the phenomena where large groups of people can recall something that did not happen or remember it very differently from the way it actually occurred.

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\\u27a4 Soap opera hunk Wesley Eure, best known as Will from the tv show Land of the Lost had a love affair with actor Richard Chamberlain.

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