Joan Crawford and Bette Davis on the set of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" in 1962. Photo by Phil Stern for Life Magazine.
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost
Not today Justin
Three Goblin Art
Cosmic Funnies

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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PR's Tumblrdome
RMH

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Kiana Khansmith

oozey mess

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Jules of Nature

Janaina Medeiros
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Joan Crawford and Bette Davis on the set of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" in 1962. Photo by Phil Stern for Life Magazine.
Bette Davis portrait for "Mr. Skeffington" (1944)
Bette Davis (1930s)
Bette Davis
Bette Davis deep in conversation with her sister Bobby #DailyBette
Elvis Presley on the set of Love Me Tender; 1956.
📸 by Greg Williams ✨✨✨
“Marilyn Cole, with the pink Volvo 1800 ES she received for winning Playmate of the Year in 1973.”
Austin for Hollywood Authentic 🩶
Elvis in the snow🥹🤍
Sheree North
My stomach is in knots 😉
November 22, 1956:
Elvis performed at the Sports Arena in Toledo, Ohio, at 2:30 and 8 pm.
At his hotel in the days before the show, Elvis was bothered by a jealous man, whose wife had a picture of Elvis in her agenda. The man confronted Elvis yelling, “My wife carries your picture but doesn’t carry mine.” Charles Gilmore reported on the event in the Blade: “The free-for-all that followed was broken up by police who found Presley pummeling his accuser who, meanwhile, was endeavoring to toss one of the musicians, Scotty Moore, over a railing that surrounds the Shalimar Room Terrace.” The cops hauled off the man, who was later sentenced to seven days in the Workhouse by a Municipal Court judge.
Austin goes back to his elementary school
Elvis introduced Priscilla as “Mrs. Presley,” and Jones got a kick out of him emphasizing the “Mrs.” He was about to say something, but Elvis cut him off and whispered in his ear. Elvis told Jones that he knew of his reputation with the ladies and he wanted to make it clear that Priscilla was a very married woman. With a huge smile on his face, Jones whispered back that married women were by far more exciting, and less likely to publicize their rendezvous.
Elvis’ mouth dropped open, to the accompaniment of Jones’ laughter. Elvis was never sure if the comment was a joke, but he made sure that Jones was never alone with his beautiful wife.
| An adorable excerpt from Elvis: Untold Stories Behind the Legend
No offense to Tom, but I'd gladly stay with Elvis 🤭🤭🤭
I would love for them to start promoting this and to put in theaters in December