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Biography – A Short Wiki
Elle was born on July 3, 1989 in Los Angeles, California into the family of former model and SNL cast member. King was interested in music since an early age and traveled a lot around the world. Her first extended play came out in 2012 and debut studio album titled Love Stuff was released in 2015.Recently, Elle King collaborated with Dierks Bentley on song Different for Girls. Before her fame, King worked for example in a tattoo saloon. In 2016, she married Andrew Ferguson after only three weeks of dating but this passionate relationship didn’t last long. King and Ferguson announced her divorce in May 2017.
Body Measurements
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Elle King is a good-looking gal, but did she go under the knife? She’s a natural beauty, and it’s easy to see that Elle King’s body would look great even without plastic surgery.Stunning: Did Elle King get her nose done? Has she used lip fillers or botox? You be the judge!
Quotes by Elle King
“I’m really not good at anything else, so if I don’t make it as a musician, I’ll probably just end up living in the woods with a bunch of dogs.”
— Elle King
“Sometimes I’m really funny, sometimes I’m quiet, sometimes I’m shy, but I’m constantly changing.”
— Elle King
“I followed a guy to Denmark. I came home with a broken heart.”
— Elle King
“I was 18, at art school, and saw this cute boy playing banjo. I was obsessed. I taught myself how to play. I listened to a lot of country and just messed around. The second song I wrote on the banjo was ‘Good to Be a Man.’ That what’s got me signed.”
— Elle King
“I grew up loving Etta James and Aretha Franklin and Al Green and Otis Redding, and I just love old-school R&B. It’s just music that moves you and grooves you, and it was very important, I think, for music.”