HT7. Elvis and Ursula Andress: The Acapulco love triangle you missed

Elvis Presley’s iconic hip thrusts were legendary, but Ursula Andress, fresh from Dr. No, took things to another level in Fun in Acapulco. The chemistry between them was undeniable, but what happened behind the scenes? The answer might surprise you…

Elvis Presley made everything fun, and Fun in Acapulco is no exception. With his smooth moves and jaw-dropping looks, he was basically a living, breathing work of art—like a marble statue that could sing. Add in Ursula Andress, the iconic Bond girl, and you’ve got a combo of talent and chemistry that’s impossible to ignore.

Sure, it’s your typical beachy musical, but Elvis makes it shine with his incredible voice and those catchy tunes, like “Bossa Nova Baby,” which hit Number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the top-grossing movie musical of 1963, and, believe it or not, it came out right after the heartbreaking news of JFK’s assassination.

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