In the years following Elvis Presley’s untimely passing in 1977, devoted followers have been under the impression that the rock and roll king had staged his own death in order to escape the public eye.
Several people suspected that he was hiding from the mafia. He was also seen as an extra in the blockbuster film Home Alone, which was released in 1990. He has visited Legoland in California, tended to the grounds at Graceland, and is currently residing in Arkansas under the appearance of a humble pastor.
Fans think that Bob Joyce is “getting ready to explain” his faked death “very soon,” despite the fact that the identity of the lookalike has repeatedly denied the allegations.
If you continue reading, you will find out what the pastor has to say about the allegations that he is Elvis!
When it was revealed that Elvis Aaron Presley, who was 42 years old at the time of his death, had passed away due to cardiac arrest on August 16, 1977, the entire world was “All Shook Up.”
Since his passing about half a century ago, there has been a group of skeptics who have refused to acknowledge that the rock and roll king had passed away.
Fans who are enamored with Elvis Presley continue to hold on to the belief that the gyrating man fabricated his own death in order to go into hiding at this very moment.
In addition, they are now confident that they have seen the singer known as “Jailhouse Rock” living in Benton, Arkansas, under the guise of Bob Joyce, a preacher who is 72 years old.
“There is no one else but Elvis.”
Joyce comes across as an older, silver-haired version of Elvis, and she sings with the same calming baritone that Elvis was admired for. She even speaks like Elvis.
In addition, when a video of Joyce performing the gospel song “How Great Thou Art,” which was originally recorded by Elvis Presley in 1967, was uploaded to YouTube, conspiracy theorists went absolutely crazy. In all honesty, this is Elvis. One of Elvis’s fans notes in the comments section that “no one else could sing this favorite hymn of mine like Elvis.”
An additional statement is made, “His voice will never change.” You are loved by us, and we hope that one day you will share the narrative of your life with us. I am aware of his identity, as is the case with everyone else.
Even Elvis Presley’s impersonation cannot compare to Bob Joyce’s singing. I have a strong suspicion that you are him, sir. An further believer reveals that the rhythm and tone of voice in question is none other than that of Elvis.
The words “I love you, Elvis Bob” are written by it. It’s Joyce. I am aware of this, but it is okay; you are free to go about your business now that you have your peace of mind. You still have my heart (SIC).
My name is not Elvis.
The gospel musician and speaker at The Household of Faith Church has expressed his belief that he is not the king of rock and roll but rather a messenger of God, so disproving the notions that have been put up.
No, I am not Elvis Presley. That is a question that a lot of people ask me…”I got started, and I was trying to tell everybody, ‘No, I’m not Elvis,'” says the man, who also mentions that he is about twenty years younger than the singer of “Don’t be Cruel,” who would be 89 years old in the year 2024. Even though the majority of these people are aware that I am not Elvis, it does not matter to them. They cannot express how thankful they are that God is blessing them and taking a look at their lives now.
It’s possible that God is using Elvis Presley’s voice to minister to people who have broken hearts and lives…When Elvis was still living, I would tell him that we are both my friend and my brother, and that we share a lot of similarities.
Despite this, a significant number of Joyce’s followers are emphatic in their assertion that he has not yet come out and would soon divulge his major secret to the entire globe.
All of his [members of the congregation] are aware that it is him, and the numerous people that come to his church on Sundays because they are from all over the world are aware that it is him. “He is getting ready to explain everything (why he faked his death and changed his name) very soon,” says Samantha Drummond Dunn of Alabama, who intends to travel to Arkansas to see Joyce. Dunn is planning to meet Joyce. She screams, “It is him!” while simultaneously encouraging people to watch his videos on YouTube, which she claims would serve as evidence.
“If it’s on the Internet, it must be true,” comments another internet user, making fun of her assertion for being on the internet.
A statement that was published on the website of Bob Joyce cautions users of the internet not to believe what they see on the internet. The message was made in response to the numerous bogus accounts that are present on social media, including the one that Drummond Dunn copied in her post.
There have been several instances in which individuals have pretended to be Bob Joyce. It is not possible to find any internet account through which he sends private messages. Pastor Bob Joyce has only one Facebook account, which may be found at facebook.com/bob.joyce.75. All other Bob Joyce accounts, whether they are found on Facebook or elsewhere online, do not belong to Bishop Bob Joyce.
It is also stated in the message that he does not use Instagram or TikTok.
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