A preacher named Robert Joyce, from a small town in central Arkansas, has sparked a storm of debate online after a video of his singing went viral.
The reason? His voice bears an uncanny resemblance to Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, leading many to wonder if there’s more to his identity than meets the eye.
Longtime Elvis fan Tom Mennel, who has admired the singer since childhood, is among those convinced. In an interview with The Express, he admitted he believes Joyce may actually be Elvis himself, choosing to live in secrecy. “To me, Mr. Joyce is Elvis. I still hope he’ll one day reveal the truth,” Mennel shared.
Reflecting on Joyce’s powerful singing, Mennel added, “Maybe God is using Elvis’ voice to heal broken hearts and lives.”
If Elvis were alive, Mennel said he would tell him, “We are kindred spirits, my friend. Christ unites us as one.”
This unusual story highlights how a single viral video can reignite fascination with cultural legends—and how Elvis Presley’s legacy continues to inspire conspiracy theories and hope decades after his death.