Elvis star Austin Butler didn’t bring home the Oscar for best actor, but that wasn’t for a lack of support from the Presley family.

Riley Keough, granddaughter of Elvis Presley and daughter of the late Lis Marie Presley, attended the Vanity Fair Oscar party Sunday—and there was one person she couldn’t wait to run into. “I’m excited to see Austin,” the actress said, before revealing the duo had already interacted earlier that day. “I texted him this morning and said good luck, and I’m so happy I’ll see him tonight.”

Butler broke out as a bona fide movie star thanks to his performance as the King in director Baz Luhrmann’s best picture-nominated biopic Elvis. Having won multiple prizes in the leadup to the Oscars, the 31-year-old actor was viewed as one of the frontrunners for best actor. In the end, The Whale star Brendan Fraser emerged victorious on Sunday night.

“Playing Elvis made me think about the fact that you can have seemingly everything and yet still feel empty,” Butler previously told Vanity Fair. “You can have all your dreams come true and still be searching for something deeper and feel very alone. You experience a ton of public love, then you’re back in a silent room.”

Keough, at least, was far from alone when she walked the blue carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. She was joined by a few of her costars from the new Amazon Prime series Daisy Jones & The Six, with Suki Waterhouse even interrupting her interview live—“just because I love you so much,” she told Keough.

Derek Lawrence

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