Elvis Presley's stained underwear is expected to fetch £10,000 at auction.
A pair of the late music legend's unwashed pants are going under the hammer next month in Cheshire, north west England, and the undercrackers - which Elvis wore under his iconic white suit in 1977, the same year of his death - are framed and expected to reach up to £10,000.
The auction - which is being held to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the 'Hound Dog' hitmaker's death - will also see home movies, including one of the singer and wife Priscilla's wedding day, and a Bible annotated by Elvis up for sale.
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Man killed by car in Bigfoot hoax
A man dressed as Bigfoot to scare motorists has been hit and killed by two cars.
Randy Lee Tenley is said to have been wearing a camouflage suit when he was mowed down on a highway in Montana while he was allegedly playing a prank on drivers by attempting to frighten them.
The 44-year-old man was facing traffic in the right-hand lane when he was hit by the first car before a second motor ran him over as he lay in the road, and officers admitted the Ghillie suit, which is similar to one worn by military snipers, would have made it tricky for the motorists to see him.
Trooper Jim Schneider told Daily Inter Lake.com: "You can't make it up. I haven't seen or heard of anything like this before. Obviously, his suit made it difficult for people to see him.
"He probably would not have been very easy to see at all."
Minister urges men to sit down while urinating
A Taiwan minister has urged men to sit down whilst urinating.
Stephen Shen, Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) minister, claims males should sit down while doing their business, as women do, because it would be better for the environment.
His comments have also been backed by Yuan Shaw-jing, EPA director general of environmental sanitation and toxic substance maintenance, who claims such a practice can become the norm.
He said: "We want to learn from Japan and Sweden. In Japan, we heard 30% of the men sit."
However, many men have taken to social networking sites to slam the suggestion.
Avalanche survivor marries rescuer
An avalanche survivor has married her rescuer.
Nenad Podova saved Tatjana Rasevic's life when she was buried under tons of snow on the top of Suva Planina mountain in Serbia in 2010, and the couple returned to the same mountain to tie the knot 6,000 ft up the peak.
Nenad explained: "This way we can thank the mountain for sparing Tatjana's life and for throwing us together."
Tatjana said: "I couldn't believe I was still alive when this amazing looking man pulled me up from under the snow. I thought he was an angel."
(Bang Showbiz)
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