A dodgy, life-size Elvis Presley doll spotted on sale in a charity shop has been ridiculed.
The King of Rock n’ Roll model was put on the window display.
He is clad in black leather trousers and a matching jacket with a T-shirt underneath.
But he doesn’t have Elvis’ trademark quiff hair and there is no facial resemblance.
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The huge ‘Elvis ’68 Comeback Special’ doll was seen in the British Heart Foundation shop in Southport, Merseyside.
Pat Fitzsimons spotted it on Monday (6 May) and was left all shaken up.
The 55-year-old told What’s The Jam: “It is supposed to be The King, apparently.
“It’s a monstrosity.
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“I saw it walking past it, so I just had to snap it through the window.”
In 1968 Elvis – whose hits included Suspicious Minds and All Shook Up – returned to making live performances after a seven-year break.
One pal, Jonny, said: “Comeback from the plastic surgeon?”
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Bea added: “If that’s Elvis I’m the Queen of Sheba.”
Julie joked: “What has happened to his hair?
“It looks all shook up.”
Robert said: “I’m a huge Elvis fan and I wouldn’t buy it.”
Elvis died, aged 42, in 1977.
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