Key Points

Baz Luhrmann has uncovered fresh insights about Elvis Presley while working on his new project. The director gained access to intimate details about the King of Rock's life that weren't previously known. His film 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' promises to show a different side of the music legend. Luhrmann's research revealed personal aspects that will give fans a closer look at the real Elvis.

Key Points: Baz Luhrmann Reveals New Intimate Elvis Presley Film Details

  • Luhrmann discovered previously unknown personal aspects of Elvis's life
  • The film offers unprecedented access to Presley's private moments
  • Director spent extensive time researching archival Elvis materials
  • New project reveals intimate concert performance details
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Baz Luhrmann speaks about learning new details about Elvis Presley while working on new film

Director Baz Luhrmann shares exclusive insights into Elvis Presley's private life discovered while creating the new concert film 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert'.

"getting a closer look at many more intimate details about the King of Rock - Baz Luhrmann"

Los Angeles, Sep 14

Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann has spoken about getting a closer look at many more intimate details about the King of Rock while working on his new film, ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’.

The ‘About Damn Time’ singer, 37, stepped out at Christian Siriano’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway show in New York City, showcasing her recent weight loss in a sheer corset bodysuit, reports ‘People’ magazine.

Photos showed Lizzo rocking the sheer outfit with a black chiffon wrap skirt on top, along with strappy high heeled sandals, accentuating the look with soft glam makeup and a sleek red hairstyle. The musician could be seen sitting right next to the runway beside Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Gayle King and other celebrities.

Her latest look comes amid her public weight-loss journey. Lizzo revealed that she completed her "weight release goal" in January.

Appearing on the cover of Women's Health for its July issue, Lizzo told the outlet that she uses fitness to improve her mental health as well as her physical health. She said, “I like how I look now. I still think I’m big. I’m still wearing plus-size clothing. I have the same rolls. I got the same belly, the same thighs, I think I’m just a smaller version. Body positivity has nothing to do with staying the same. Body positivity is the radical act of daring to exist loudly and proudly in a society that told you you shouldn’t exist”.

As per ‘People’, the speculation that she took Ozempic or a similar GLP-1 medication to lose weight has followed the singer throughout her fitness journey. She previously said she’s “tried everything” to lose weight, but has always denied claims of using medication long-term.

“I work my a** off, training 3x a week, daily sauna & cardio, adding animal protein back into my diet, hiring a chef who helps me meal prep and keeps track of what I put into my body in a calorie deficit”, she wrote in July in a now-deleted Instagram post.

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Rohit P
Body positivity is such an important conversation, especially in India where we have so many body image issues. Her message about existing proudly in a society that tells you not to exist is powerful 💪
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Ananya R
I appreciate her honesty about the hard work behind weight loss. In our Indian culture, we often look for quick fixes like crash diets, but sustainable health takes consistent effort. Respect for her dedication!
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Michael C
The media should focus less on her weight and more on her music career. She's an incredible artist regardless of her size. The constant speculation about Ozempic is unnecessary and invasive.
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Karthik V
As someone who's also on a fitness journey, I relate to her saying she still feels "big" even after weight loss. The mental shift takes longer than the physical changes. More power to her! 🙌
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Sarah B
While I admire her journey, I wish celebrities would acknowledge that hiring a personal chef and trainer is a privilege most people don't have. The average person can't afford that level of support system.

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