The apparent new friendship between Priscilla Presley and Bam Margera seems to be already on the rocks.
The pair had been snapped together recently following the death of Priscilla's daughter Lisa Marie Presley. But Priscilla, 77, has now hit out at the former Jackass star, 43, over claims she gave him her ex hubby's precious items.
Bam had claimed he was given music icon Elvis Presley's robe and ring, but Priscilla has been quick to refute those claims and say he's made the whole situation up. She's even gone as far as saying that the TV star had betrayed not only her, but also her son Navarone Garcia by making the false claims.
Speaking to TMZ, she also criticised him for filming in her family home without consent.
Her words come as a stark rebuttal to what Bam had said to the publication earlier in the month when he claimed he was gifted the items. He had said he would be passing them on to his dad who is a huge Elvis fan.
He also said he'd hand the ring over to Yelawolf, who is branded the new king of rock n roll.
However, speaking of Bam - who she said she had no idea who he was before her son invited him over - Priscilla said he had "talked non-stop about his new ventures and personal struggles and asked for a photo with me for his father, who is a big fan".
She went on: "Unbeknownst to us at the time, Bam chose to circulate those photos accompanied by false information and storytelling.
"After what Bam has chosen to do, my son and I want no further communication with him. I consider him a dishonest and unstable individual. I had no idea who he was or that he was filming in my home without my consent."
And she even added that the robe Bam was on about wasn't actually Elvis', while claiming the ring he showcased was one of his own.
"At no time during the visit did I give him anything of Elvis," she said. "I still have everything he ever touched."
Priscilla said she would never "disrespect" the late musician by doing such a thing.
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