The Memphis Mafia, Elvis's entourage, persuaded him to venture to stage 23 and extend an invitation to Monroe.
Alanna Nash, in her book “Baby, Let's Play House,” vividly described the moment when Elvis, in his characteristic modest manner, approached Monroe with a touch of southern charm.
“Hello, my name is Elvis Presley.
How are you, Miss Monroe?” he greeted her.
Monroe's smile hinted at her admiration for how Presley filled out his attire, as noted by Nash.
Nevertheless, Monroe's enthusiasm waned when she noticed the crowd of onlookers observing what was meant to be a private interaction.
Raphael recounted, “Elvis invited her to a party he was hosting the following night.” However, Monroe glanced at the surrounding men and politely declined, stating, “I'm sorry.
I can't, but thank you,” before swiftly departing.
It seemed she rejected the offer due to the overwhelming public nature of the situation.
Undeterred, Presley remained determined.
“Two weeks later, Elvis phoned me and instructed, ‘I want you to fetch Marilyn,'” revealed Raphael, setting the stage for an intriguing turn of events.
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