Elvis Presley co-star Irene Tsu remembers waking up to ‘beautiful’ singer’s face | Music | Entertainment

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Elvis Presley starred in more than 30 films during his movie career. In the middle of it all, he filmed three movies in Hawaii – Blue Hawaii, Girls! Girls! Girls! and Paradise, Hawaiian Style. He shot the final movie in 1966 where he starred alongside the Chinese actress Irene Tsu.

Elvis seemed to take a liking to Irene on the set of the movie. So much so that he tried to look after her when she was asleep.

Irene looked back on working with Elvis in her 2020 book A Water Color Dream: The Many Lives of Irene Tsu. She recalled wanting to have a nap on set during one tough shoot.

The star was escorted to a private room where she was going to receive a massage before taking a nap.

But when she woke up, she was left stunned as she found herself staring into the eyes of Elvis. 

She wrote in her book: “When I came to, I smelled a strong scent of baby powder and milk. I opened my eyes … and there was Elvis just 12 inches from my face applying a cold compress on my forehead!”

Irene was so starstruck by Elvis’ presence in this scenario that she didn’t think it was really happening. She continued: “For an instant, I thought I was hallucinating. No words came to my lips, but I think I did manage somewhat of a smile. When in doubt, smile. That’s my motto.”

Elvis seemingly mistook her napping in the middle of the day as a sign of her being unwell. She quickly explained what she was doing and he made his exit. But not before she did one last thing.

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Irene said that the final time she met with Elvis he was keen to leave her with some sage wisdom.

Elvis told her: “Don’t let the light inside of you die out.”

While this is good advice for anyone, Irene added that she didn’t think it was something he himself followed.

Irene said she felt Elvis “let his light die”. She also mused that Elvis worked himself to death.

Elvis died on August 16, 1977 after making a triumphant comeback to live music just a few years prior.

Irene had only good memories of the King. She described him as: “Caring, generous, and luminous.”

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