London
(ANI):
Elvis
Presley
may
have
been
dead
for
30
years,
but
the
'King
of
Rock
n
Roll'
has
shook
up
a
man
so
much
that
he
has
spent
nine
months
touring
the
world
dressed
as
the
legendary
popstar.
Donning
Presley's
trademark
white
jumpsuit,
wig
and
shades,
Matt
Hale
has
attracted
crowds
at
the
world's
major
tourist
spots.
"I
thought
this
would
honour
the
King.
It
seems
to
have
worked
as
I've
attracted
loads
of
attention," the
Mirror
quoted
him,
as
sating.
This
38-year-old
radio
producer
has
not
only
partied
at
Rio
carnival,
but
posed
next
to
the
giant
head
statues
on
Easter
Island
and
also
trekked
to
the
lost
city
of
Machu
Picchu
in
Peru.
In
fact,
he
went
on
to
participate
in
an
Elvis
festival
in
Australia,
but
stood
last
in
both
the
lookalike
and
soundalike
contests.
Residing
in
Welwyn
Garden
City,
Herts,
Matt
posed
at
the
Statue
of
Liberty,
Elvis's
spiritual
home
of
Las
Vegas,
the
Leaning
Tower
of
Pisa
in
Italy,
and
the
magnificent
Grand
Canyon.
However,
not
all
was
hunky
dory
on
his
world
tour,
for
he
got
thrown
out
of
Evita's
cemetery
in
Argentina
and
banned
from
the
Louvre
in
Paris
for
being
inappropriately
dressed.
He
also
claimed
to
be
pick-pocketed
once.