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Elvis Presley: Disney star just ‘wanted to hear Elvis confess his love to her’

ELVIS PRESLEY crept into the heart of a young American pop star in the 1990s, so much so that she revealed she watched one of the King's films on repeat to hear him say her name. The former Disney star also branded the singer a "sex symbol" but not a "s**t".

Elvis Presley has continued to influence musicians, singers and artists for decades after his death. The star not only wooed countless women with his extraordinary, chart-topping voice while he was touring in the 1960s but even years later. One young country singer turned pop star has confessed she used to be obsessed with Elvis.

The former Disney actress even rewatched the King’s 1961 movie Blue Hawaii just to hear him tell her he loved her.

Today, Miley Cyrus is one of the biggest pop stars in the industry. And she certainly has a great pedigree. Her father is Billy Ray Cyrus, the legendary country singer of the platinum-selling hit Achy Breaky Heart. What’s more, her godmother is none other than the legendary Dolly Parton.

So it is no surprise that Miley grew up listening to Elvis records and watching his movies.

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Elvis Presley was adored by Miley Cyrus (Image: GETTY)
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Elvis Presley’s life (Image: GETTY • EXPRESS)

Miley was particularly infatuated with the star’s movie Blue Hawaii, because of the name of the King’s love interest.

In the film, Elvis fell in love with a woman named Maile – pronounced Miley. The 29-year-old recalled watching the movie as a child with a crush on Elvis. She said: “I used to watch this movie over and over and over again because he would say: ‘I love you, Miley,’ and I would rewind it just so I could hear Elvis tell me that he loved me.”

But Miley also loved Elvis’ career as well, and what he did for the music industry.

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Miley wanted to hear Elvis say her name (Image: GETTY)
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Miley Cyrus loved watching Elvis Presley films growing up (Image: GETTY)

Miley adored how Elvis made things a lot less casual when performers were on stage with his constantly gyrating hips.

At the time, the King was condemned as being “vulgar” because of his dance moves. However, Miley claimed even in the 1950s, Elvis as a man was held to a different standard than she was in the 21st century. She said: “He was like sex. He was a symbol of sex but no one would have ever called Elvis a s**t because he wasn’t a girl.”

She even added that Elvis was doing his 1950s version of twerking – the dance move she is famous for bringing to live performances.

Miley explained: “Elvis, he wasn’t wearing the outfits I was wearing but he was coming out and he was doing like the OG [original] twerking. Like, no one wants to admit that he was twerking, he was.” She added that, as a contrast to the King, she is an “example of freedom”.

She said: “Especially in this time where the energy of the world is shifting from male energy to female energy. I think a lot of that was started by these girls that get to watch my show and see young people just being themselves and representing freedom.”

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