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  • Lisa Marie Presley died of complications from prior weight-loss surgery, autopsy report shows | CNN

    Lisa Marie Presley died of complications from prior weight-loss surgery, autopsy report shows | CNN

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    A report by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner states Lisa Marie Presley’s death in January was caused by a “sequelae of a small bowel obstruction.”

    A small bowel obstruction is a blockage in the small intestine, often because of things like scar tissue, a hernia or cancer. Without surgery, it can cause bowel tissue to die or perforate, leading to death.

    Presley’s autopsy report, obtained by CNN on Thursday, included the official opinion of deputy medical examiner Dr. Juan M. Carrillo, who attributed her small bowel obstruction to “adhesions (or, scar tissue) that developed after bariatric surgery years ago. This is a known long term complication of this type of surgery.”

    Carrillo also stated that he reviewed the autopsy toxicology results, which showed “therapeutic” levels of oxycodone in Presley’s blood – i.e., levels that are in the range of medically helpful, and not dangerous. He added that quetapine metabolite (used to treat depression, schizophrenia or manic episodes) and buprenorphine (a painkiller that can also be used to treat opioid addiction) were present but “not contributory to death.”

    “There is no evidence of injury or foul play. The manner of death is deemed natural,” Carrillo concluded.

    Dr. Michael Camilleri, a consultant and professor in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Mayo Clinic, told CNN on Thursday that the medications found in Presley’s may “have slowed down the motility of the intestine and would have made it perhaps more likely” for it to get “obstructed by the adhesions.”

    “Unfortunately, adhesions can happen to anybody,” he added. “And just because there were these other medications on board doesn’t necessarily mean that the person was more prone to develop the complications.”

    Lisa Marie Presley, the only daughter of the late Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, died hours after being hospitalized following an apparent cardiac arrest on January 12. The medical examiner’s report also detailed that she was complaining of abdominal pain on the morning of her death.

    Dr. Folasade P. May, associate professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and director of the Melvin and Bren Simon Gastroenterology Quality Improvement Program, told CNN Thursday that she suspects Presley “developed a cardiac arrest because she had a severe complication from the small bowel obstruction.” Neither doctor interviewed by CNN for this report was directly involved in Presley’s case.

    She was 54.

    Video shows Lisa Marie Presley on the Golden Globes red carpet

    “Priscilla Presley and the Presley family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Lisa Marie,” the family said in a statement at the time. “They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.”

    Lisa Marie Presley’s last public appearance just days before her death was at the Golden Globe Awards, which she attended with her mother to support the Baz Luhrmann film “Elvis,” about her late father.

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  • Riley Keough Was Born in the Spotlight. Now She’s There on Her Own Terms

    Riley Keough Was Born in the Spotlight. Now She’s There on Her Own Terms

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    There’s something amusingly meta about watching Riley Keough watch a Fleetwood Mac performance. The real band’s influence on Daisy Jones & the Six, in which she stars as the titular Stevie Nicks–esque singer, has been well-documented. But Keough was surprised to learn that one of the group’s original members has, in fact, acknowledged her series.

    The day before our Zoom call, Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham—whose relationship with Nicks inspired the characters of Daisy and Billy Dunne (played by Sam Claflin)—posted a TikTok alluding to renewed chatter about their breakup. Buckingham posted a clip from a 1997 performance of “Silver Springs,” a searing kiss-off song Nicks wrote about Buckingham. “I heard we’re talking about that ’97 ‘Silver Springs’ again,” he wrote. 

    When I alert Keough to this all-important development, she immediately pulls the video up on her laptop. “I need to see this right now,” she says. “I’m wasting our interview because I need to see if this is fake news.” Keough watches the TikTok with delight, smiling in a dazed way before commenting beneath the video with three simple words: “Yes we are.”

    The fact that Buckingham felt the need to give Daisy Jones a nod is proof of the show’s impressive reach. Based on Taylor Jenkins Reid’s best-selling novel, the Prime Video series has hit number one on the streamer; its accompanying album, Aurora, featuring the cast singing fictional ’70s hits, peaked at number one in the US on iTunes. It’s undeniably the biggest role of Keough’s career thus far—and a moment that she’s referred to as “cosmic.” But stepping into a spotlight that she’s tried to shirk most of her life took a concerted effort, Keough tells me.

    The 33-year-old actor is the granddaughter of Elvis Presley and the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley. By the time she reached high school, she had called both Michael Jackson and Nicolas Cage stepfathers. “I grew up with a family that was very much in the public eye, and my childhood was really intense in that way, especially in the ’90s and early 2000s,” Keough says. “It was probably similar to what the Kardashian kids experience now—not being able to go out the front of buildings and having to sneak around and not being able to do…” She trails off. “Just a lot of attention, not being able to do normal things. I really started to appreciate normal things in life—being able to go to the coffee shop and sit there.”

    As an adult, Keough has largely evaded the nepo-baby conversation (and dissection of her personal life) by acting in indie projects, including American Honey and Zola. (One of the glaring exceptions is 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road, through which she met her Australian stuntman husband, Ben Smith-Petersen. The two now share a newborn daughter.) “I didn’t actively make choices that were obviously going to change my life,” she says. “I was always trying to navigate how I can perform and also have this thing that’s really special to me, which is being able to do normal things in the world. Subconsciously I was always operating this way, avoiding things that felt…I don’t know, that would change that for my life.” 

    Daisy, with its built-in fan base and tangential ties to her musical pedigree, seems like it would have totally derailed the plan. But in the last five years, Keough says, she gave herself freedom to say yes. “I did know that Daisy Jones was going to be a big show. I just stopped caring as much about the outcome,” she explains. “Ultimately, it was just something that in my soul I felt like I needed to do. I also felt like I wanted to do something that would bring joy to my life. I’ve been through a lot in life prior to Daisy, and I just wanted to be in a space at work that felt like fun and not heavy, and dark, and serious. And the environment of that show was all of those things.”

    Embracing Daisy also meant learning to sing and play instruments, which the cast did via virtual band camp during a pandemic-induced delay. The fruits of Keough and the cast’s labor are on full display in the season finale, where Daisy Jones & the Six perform their final concert in Chicago. Wearing a vintage gold Halston capean homage to Fleetwood Mac’s “Gold Dust Woman,” Keough’s Daisy sings like she knows it’s the last time. These live performances were filmed over a week of overnight shoots in New Orleans, where Keough and her cohort would sing until the sun rose. “It was totally chaotic, but it was the moment we’d all been waiting for,” she says, adding, “There wasn’t a part of us that felt like we were actors anymore.”

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    Keough’s emotionally charged performance includes loads of heated glances at Claflin’s Billy. At one point in the finale, a newly relapsed Billy tells Daisy that they can “be broken together” because his wife, Camila (Camila Morrone), has left him. But after 10 episodes’ worth of self-destructive behavior, Daisy declares, “I don’t want to be broken”—a moment of agency not afforded to the character in Reid’s book. 

    “She just very simply doesn’t want this for herself anymore—especially not this way, not the way that he’s coming to her. It’s not that version of Billy that she’s in love with. She’s in love with all of Billy, but she’s mostly been around him sober,” Keough explains. “So seeing that this is what she’s bringing out of him doesn’t feel good to her. It’s a moment of power for her to go, I’m going to walk away from this.”

    Daisy’s substance abuse, which Keough has said she approached with particular sensitivity “because this is something I’ve experienced in my family,” is exacerbated by both her untenable dynamic with Billy and the crippling lack of love she’s received from her mother.

    Motherhood is a major preoccupation for Daisy across the final episodes. She wards off having children for fear of inflicting the kind of trauma Daisy experienced upon them. Then, after a crushing phone call with her absentee mother in the finale, Daisy shouts, “Next time you wanna hear my voice, how ’bout you try the fucking radio.” 

    “I didn’t experience it personally, but I’ve seen [that mother-daughter dynamic] with a few people in my life. And it’s totally heartbreaking,” Keough says. “Some people are lucky to have mothers that are very nurturing and loving, and some people aren’t. That is a place of great wound, when either parent isn’t showing up in the way that the child wants them to. It is supposed to be the one person who loves you no matter what. And so when you don’t experience that, I could see how that could turn into, Well, I’m not lovable because the one person who’s supposed to love me more than anything in the world doesn’t. Not to say I don’t think her mom ever loved her, but it’s a very complicated relationship and woman.”

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  • Riley Keough Skips ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Event Amid Trust Dispute With Grandmother Priscilla Presley

    Riley Keough Skips ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Event Amid Trust Dispute With Grandmother Priscilla Presley

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    By Paige Gawley‍ , ETOnline.com.

    Riley Keough sat out of a recent promotional event. Following Lisa Marie Presley‘s death, and amid a battle over her trust with Priscilla Presley, the 33-year-old actress opted not to attend an event for her upcoming show, “Daisy Jones & the Six”.

    Riley herself revealed that she wasn’t at the London gathering by sharing pics of her co-stars’ night out on her Instagram Story. One post was from Camila Morrone, and featured the model posing alongside Suki Waterhouse.

    “Karen & Camila take London,” Camila captioned the post, referencing her and Suki’s characters in the upcoming Prime Video series.

    Riley shared the post on her Instagram Story and referenced her own character, writing, “Meanwhile, Daisy has FOMO.”


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    Josh Whitehouse also documented the evening, sharing a shot of himself with Camila, Suki and Sam Claflin.

    “Great night celebrating the upcoming release of ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ in London last night with these absolute beauties — what wonderful company I keep,” he captioned the pic. “Thanks for such a great night and so much more to come!”

    Riley shared Josh’s post on her Story, and reacted to the photo with a heart emoji.

    Photo: Instagram/ RileyKeough
    Photo: Instagram/ RileyKeough

    While Riley did not attend that particular event, she has been promoting “Daisy Jones & the Six” in the wake of her mom’s death. In fact, the actress joined TikTok and shared a giggle-filled post with Sam to do just that.

    Personally, though, Riley has been dealing with an ongoing battle over her late mom’s trust. Following Lisa Marie’s death on Jan. 12, her rep confirmed to ET that Graceland, the former home of her father, Elvis Presley, would go to her three daughters: 33-year-old Riley, and 14-year-old twins Harper and Finley.

    It later came to light that Riley and her brother, Benjamin (who died in 2020), were named co-trustees of Lisa Marie’s trust in 2016. However, Priscilla is contesting “the authenticity and validity” of Riley’s appointment, claiming that “there are many issues surrounding” it.

    Amid the legal challenge, Joel Weinshanker, a Managing Partner at Elvis Presley Enterprises, spoke out in favour of Riley maintaining her trustee role in the wake of Lisa Marie’s death. In a follow up statement to ET, Priscilla spoke out about the situation.


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    “There is an individual that bought their way into the family enterprise that is trying to speak on behalf of our family. This person is not a representative of Elvis or our family,” she said, without sharing whom she was referring to. “Please allow us the time we need to work together and sort this out. Please ignore ‘the noise.’ As I have always been there for Elvis’ legacy, our family and the fans, I will continue to forge a pathway forward with respect, honesty, dignity, integrity and love.”

    Later, a source told ET that Keough and her grandmother “aren’t communicating at this time.”

    “It has been a very tense and heartbreaking few weeks for both Riley and Priscilla,” the source said. “Riley has been mourning the loss of her mother and is heartbroken to have to deal with a trust dispute with a family member. Priscilla is adamant that she has a valid case and that she will prevail in court.”


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    The source added that while “they are both gearing up for court, Riley would prefer to settle this dispute privately.”

    “She is heartbroken that this has turned into a public matter and knows her mother would never want this. Riley is very stressed at the moment and has been trying to keep a positive attitude and outlook ahead of her new series coming out,” the source said. “Her daughter and husband have been keeping her in good spirits.”

    “Daisy Jones & the Six” will premiere March 3 on Prime Video.

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  • Priscilla Presley Seeks to Invalidate Daughter Lisa Marie Presley’s Will

    Priscilla Presley Seeks to Invalidate Daughter Lisa Marie Presley’s Will

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    Priscilla Presley is challenging the “authenticity and validity” of her late daughter Lisa Marie Presley’s will.

    The former wife of Elvis Presley filed a petition with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, per The Hollywood Reporter, challenging a 2016 amendment to the document that replaced Priscilla and a former business manager, Barry Siegel, as cotrustees, with Lisa Marie’s eldest daughter, Riley Keough, and her late son, Benjamin Keough.

    In 1993, Lisa Marie formed a trust in an agreement with her mother to help manage the Presley estate. After Lisa Marie sold 85% of the company’s assets to entertainment company CKX Inc. in 2004, for around $100 million, the trust kept a 15% stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises, which owns the singer’s intellectual property.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, in this new petition, Priscilla claims that she was not made aware of the 2016 change to her daughter’s will during her lifetime, as required by the terms of the trust. The filing reportedly states, “The foregoing method shall be the exclusive method by which this trust may be revoked or amended, or any amendment cancelled,” citing several incidents in which changes to trusts were found invalid in the past due to trustees not being properly notified. She also reportedly alleges that her name is misspelled on the amendment and her daughter’s signature is “inconsistent with her usual and customary signature.” That edition of the will was also apparently never witnessed or notarized, and the provisions don’t appear on the signature page, as is customary. According to the The Hollywood Reporter, Priscilla says in the petition she has no plans to resign and will continue in her capacity as cotrustee, while Keough will soon become a cotrustee anyway, as Siegel “has already or will soon resign.” The filing reportedly concludes, “Petitioner respectfully requests an order from this court determining that the Purported 2016 Amendment is invalid.”

    Lisa Marie died earlier this month at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center after experiencing cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas, California, just two days after attending the Golden Globes. She was 54 years old. Priscilla announced the sad news in a statement later that day, writing, “It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. She was the most passionate strong and loving woman I have ever known. We ask for privacy as we try to deal with this profound loss. Thank you for the love and prayers. At this time there will be no further comment.”

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  • Priscilla Presley is challenging her daughter Lisa Marie’s will

    Priscilla Presley is challenging her daughter Lisa Marie’s will

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    Priscilla Presley is challenging the validity of her late daughter Lisa Marie Presley’s will.

    In a legal filing in Los Angeles Superior Court last week, Priscilla Presley disputed the validity of a 2016 amendment to Lisa Marie Presley’s living trust that removed her and a former business manager as trustees and replaced them with Lisa Marie Presley’s two oldest children, Riley Keough and Benjamin Keough, if Lisa Marie died or became incapacitated. Benjamin Keough died in 2020.

    Lisa Marie Presley, a singer and the only child of Elvis Presley, died at a California hospital at age 54 on Jan. 12 after paramedics answered a 911 call reporting a woman in cardiac arrest. The Los Angeles County coroner is investigating, and has not yet given a cause of death. Presley was laid to rest at her family home, Graceland, on Jan. 22.

    In Lisa Marie Presley’s case, it appears she did not have a separate will filed, which means that her living trust serves the function of that document. A living trust is a form of estate planning that allows a person to control their assets while alive, but have them distributed if they die.

    Priscilla Presley’s court filing alleges there are several issues that bring the living trust amendment’s authenticity into doubt.

    The filing says they include a failure to notify Priscilla Presley of the change as required, a misspelling of Priscilla Presley’s name in a document supposedly signed by her daughter, an atypical signature from Lisa Marie Presley, and a lack of a witness or notarization. 

    Presley’s filing asks a judge to declare the amendment invalid.

    Troubled financial history

    At the time of her death, Lisa Marie Presley owned Graceland, Elvis Presley’s estate that is now a tourist attraction, through her trust. But she had a troubled financial history, which came to light in 2018 when she sued manager Barry Siegel, claiming he had mismanaged her wealth, resulting in her $100 million trust dwindling to $14,000 in cash by 2016. It is not clear how much the trust is now worth.

    Priscilla Presley’s filing says that Siegel intended to resign from the trust, which according to the prior terms of the trust would leave Priscilla Presley, 77, and Riley Keough, 33, as co-trustees.

    A message seeking comment from representatives of Riley Keough was not immediately returned.

    Lisa Marie Presley left three surviving children. In addition to Riley Keough, her daughter with first husband Danny Keough, she had 14-year-old twin daughters with her fourth husband, Michael Lockwood.

    Presley was declared divorced from Lockwood in 2021, but the two were still disputing finances in family court when she died.

    Priscilla Presley’s filing is among the first of what are likely to be many legal maneuvers surrounding the estate of Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis Presley’s only heir.

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  • Lisa Marie Presley Died With $4 Million In Debt, Had Multiple Life Insurance Policies: Report

    Lisa Marie Presley Died With $4 Million In Debt, Had Multiple Life Insurance Policies: Report

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    By Zach Seemayer‍ , ETOnline.com.

    New reporting regarding Lisa Marie Presley’s finances is shining a light on the singer’s life, and the sizable payout from life insurance policies following her shocking death.

    Lisa Marie may have been in debt to the tune of millions of dollars when she died on Jan. 12, TMZ reported on Monday.

    The outlet claims, however, that the singer’s estate will be getting $35 million from two different life insurance policies — one set to pay $25 million, and the other $10 million.


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    The outlet further claims that, in order to pay off her $4 million debts, Lisa Marie attempted to cash in one of the life insurance policies early. The policy would have gotten her $2 million, but the report claims that, due to a mix-up in paperwork, it was never actually cashed in.

    The report claims that around $2.5 million of her debt was to the IRS and that Lisa Marie spent over $100 million throughout her adult life.

    ET reached out to Lisa Marie’s rep for comment.

    Family sources told TMZ that the daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley was allegedly on an extreme weight loss regimen and taking opioids in the months prior to her death.


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    Sources told the outlet that Lisa Marie had plastic surgery and began taking weight loss medication two months before stepping out for the Golden Globes, which became her final public appearance. As a result of the regimen, the outlet reported that Lisa Marie lost 40 to 50 pounds in six weeks.

    The outlet additionally reported, citing family sources, that Lisa Marie was taking opioids again, an addiction she’d long struggled with.

    At the Golden Globes, which Lisa Marie attended in support of the Austin Butler-led biopic “Elvis”, she seemed to struggle on the red carpet, as she had difficulty standing during interviews and needed assistance walking. It was just two days later that Lisa Marie died after suffering cardiac arrest. She was laid to rest at Graceland shortly thereafter.

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  • Mourners gather at Graceland for a final farewell to Lisa Marie Presley

    Mourners gather at Graceland for a final farewell to Lisa Marie Presley

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    Mourners gather at Graceland for a final farewell to Lisa Marie Presley – CBS News


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  • Hundreds celebrate Lisa Marie Presley’s life at Graceland ceremony

    Hundreds celebrate Lisa Marie Presley’s life at Graceland ceremony

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    Passage: Jeff Beck, Lisa Marie Presley, and Bernard Kalb

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    Hundreds of people gathered on the front lawn of Graceland on a gray, chilly Sunday morning in Memphis to mourn the death and remember the life of Lisa Marie Presley, who died earlier this month.

    Some mourners held flowers as they waited for the service to begin under the tall trees on the lawn of Graceland, the home where Lisa Marie lived as a child with her father, Elvis Presley. The mansion, which Lisa Marie Presley owned, has been turned into a museum and tourist attraction that hundreds of thousands of fans visit each year to celebrate the life and music of Elvis, who died in 1977.

    The property in south Memphis was a place of sadness and somber memories on Sunday. Presley, a 54-year-old singer-songwriter dedicated to her father’s legacy, died Jan. 12, hours after being hospitalized for a medical emergency.

    The service began with the singing of “Amazing Grace” by Jason Clark & The Tennessee Mass Choir.

    “We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the love, compassion and support you have shown our family during this difficult time,” said a message from the Presley family written on the program for the service. “We will always be grateful.”

    Fans visit the grave of Lisa Marie Presley at Graceland during her memorial on Jan. 22, 2023, in Memphis, Tennessee.
    Fans visit the grave of Lisa Marie Presley at Graceland during her memorial on Jan. 22, 2023, in Memphis, Tennessee.

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    Lisa Marie Presley’s mother Priscilla Presley read a poem written by her granddaughter called “Old Soul,” according to CBS Memphis affiliate WREG

    “My heart is missing her love,” Priscilla Presley said. 

    Others expected to speak or sing during the service included Lisa Marie Presley’s daughter, actress Riley Keough; Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York; and singers Billy Corgan, Alanis Morissette and Axl Rose.

    After the service, mourners were set to make a procession through Graceland’s Meditation Garden, where she is being laid to rest. 

    Lisa Marie Presley’s son, Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020, is also buried at Graceland. 


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  • Daisy Jones & The Six Inspired Trends To Catch Early

    Daisy Jones & The Six Inspired Trends To Catch Early

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    In all my time on BookTok, there have only been a few novels that actually earned the hype. The algorithm crams book after book down your throat but then, surprisingly, you find one that’s well worth the wait. In this instance, I’m talking about Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid.


    I read this a few years ago and forced everyone in my immediate circle to do the same the second I turned the last page. From start to finish, it’s flawless. It’s a fictionalized epic based on the notorious drama behind Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac. It’s as if you interviewed the tumultuous, mystical band and they left nothing on the table.

    The book follows Daisy Jones, a mesmerizing artiste who was clearly born to be a star. It leads us through the 60’s along her inevitable rise to fame. Daisy had the looks, the voice, and the attitude — sleeping with rockstars and dabbling with drugs. At the same time, the band The Six led by the angsty Billy Dunne are taking off. When an eagle-eyed producer matches Daisy with The Six, the world is forever changed.

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    Cue the drama. The merger of Daisy Jones + The Six goes on to impact the music industry as their internal drama becomes public. The tale twists and turns until one final concert at Chicago’s Soldier Field signals the end of their time together.

    Now, years later, a rising journalist gets the chance to hear their sides of the story. It’s equal parts sex, drugs, and rock and roll.

    The story is so addictive it can’t be missed. So if you’re not a reader, you’re in luck. The upcoming TV adaption debuts on March 3, 2023 on Amazon Prime. The 10 episode miniseries is already garnering buzz with a promising cast.

    Riley Keough, daughter of the late Lisa Marie Presley and granddaughter of Elvis, will play the lead Daisy and Sam Claflin (Me Before You) will play Billy. Other notable names are Suki Waterhouse and Camila Morrone, who you may also know as Leonardo DiCaprio’s ex-girlfriend.

    I can already feel a 70’s-style resurgence on the horizon. This is Gen-Z’s Almost Famous, without a doubt. The way the TikTok community will never be the same after this miniseries premiers. I don’t even know if SHEIN has enough bell bottoms in stock for the trend-hungry consumers.

    Sometimes, you can sniff a trend from a mile away. Call me crazy, but I just know we are all going to obsess over the It Girls from Daisy Jones — just like we did with Euphoria. Get your record players out, here are the top trends Daisy Jones & The Six will reignite:

    A Curtain Bang Resurgence

    No one did curtain bangs and blowouts quite like the women of the 70’s. Whip out those Revlon blow dry brushes (or Dyson Air Wraps for the blessed) and cut your front pieces. We are aiming for bombshell hair and wispy bangs.

    Remember, blow dry the top parts and front pieces of your hair away from your face to get the utmost volume.

    The Bell Bottom

    Honestly, I live for bell bottom jeans. While the baggy jean look has reigned for months, sometimes I like a little shape in my jeans. I’m not talking about anything crazy like skinny jeans, but a fitted thigh is all I need.

    I guarantee you that every cast member of this show will at one point rock a pair…and I equally promise that every store will be pushing the 70’s favorite jeans by April.

    Band Tees

    I can totally see a revival of retro band tees coming back into Urban Outfitters. The oversized vintage-style tee is all the rage, so slap on a picture of the Rolling Stones logo and you’re in business.

    Nothing says “I’m with the band” quite like a vintage-inspired tee. This one from Urban is exactly what I’m talking about.

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    Record Players

    Remember that era in 2014 when everyone went out and bought a Crosley record player with Tumblr-recommended aesthetic records like The Neighbourhood and The 1975? I just have the weirdest inkling that we are on the cusp of roaming around record stores yet again.

    There’s no shame, my dining room wall is covered in vintage records I bought on a discount at my local record store. Bring on all the vinyl for me.

    Fur Vests

    Anything fur-lined really. A fur vest is the ultimate accessory for your weekend outfit. Seriously, I act differently when I wear a fur vest. Add a pair of sunnies and you’re a rockstar with other places to be.

    My personal rec is this Free People fur vest that’s perfect for literally any occasion.

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  • Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughters Will Inherit Graceland

    Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughters Will Inherit Graceland

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    In the wake of Lisa Marie Presley’s sudden death last Thursday, her three daughters are set to inherit their grandfather’s legendary Memphis, Tennessee estate, Graceland.

    A representative for the property confirmed to People that the late musician’s three surviving children will become the beneficiaries of the trust that holds Graceland. Lisa Marie had two children from her marriage to Danny Keough, 33-year-old Riley and Benjamin Keough, the latter of whom died by suicide at age 27 in July 2020. She then went on to marry Michael Lockwood in 2006, before ultimately splitting in 2016 and finalizing their divorce in 2021. The former couple shared 14-year-old twin girls, Harper and Finley.

    Elvis Presley’s storied 120-acre home was passed down to his only daughter Lisa Marie following his death in 1977. The mansion is now open to tourists, hosting both various tours and overnight stays. According to the estate’s official website, Graceland was left to Lisa Marie in trust when she was just 9 years old. The trust officially dissolved in 1993 upon her 25th birthday when she took full ownership of the home. Following that trust’s dissolution, she formed The Elvis Presley Trust to help manage the property along with her mother, Priscilla Presley, and the National Bank of Commerce.

    Lisa Marie died last Thursday at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center after experiencing a cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas, California, and just two days after attending the Golden Globes. She was 54 years old. Her mother Priscilla announced the sad news in a statement later that day, writing, “It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. She was the most passionate strong and loving woman I have ever known. We ask for privacy as we try to deal with this profound loss. Thank you for the love and prayers. At this time there will be no further comment.”

    The musician’s ex-husband also released a statement to the New York Post via his lawyer who said that Lockwood’s “world has been turned on its ear. He is with both of his daughters now.” Lisa Marie was also briefly married to Michael Jackson from 1994 to 1996 and Nicolas Cage from 2002 to 2004. Jackson’s estate shared a tribute to the late songwriter on Instagram following the news, writing, “We are saddened by the sudden tragic loss of Michael’s former wife, Lisa Marie Presley. Michael cherished the special bond they enjoyed and was comforted by Lisa Marie’s generous love, concern and care during their times together.” And Cage also released a statement to The Hollywood Reporter in which he wrote, “This is devastating news. Lisa had the greatest laugh of anyone I ever met. She lit up every room, and I am heartbroken.” He added, “I find some solace believing she is reunited with her son Benjamin.”

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  • Lisa Marie Presley net worth: Losses, lawsuits and Graceland

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    Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley who died on January 12 at age 54, leaves behind a rock-and-roll legacy — including a rocky financial path marked with losses and lawsuits over money. 

    Presley, a singer-songwriter like her father, wasn’t rich enough to make the Forbes list of highest-paid entertainers, while some celebrity websites even estimated that she may have had a negative net worth at her death. 

    But Presley still owned Graceland, Elvis Presley’s estate that is now a tourist attraction, through a trust, which will now be inherited by her children, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing a Graceland spokesperson.

    A detailed glimpse of her financial situation emerged in 2018 when she sued her former manager, Barry Siegel, claiming he had mismanaged her finances, resulting in her $100 million trust dwindling to $14,000 in cash by 2016. The lawsuit also claimed Presley had racked up $500,000 in credit card debt, according to Reuters.

    Starting in 2005, Presley suffered an “11-year odyssey to financial ruin,” the lawsuit claimed. “Lisa has been damaged in an amount that has not yet been fully ascertained, but is believed to be in excess of $100 million.”

    The suit followed her 2021 divorce from musician Michael Lockwood. During the divorce proceedings, Presley claimed she was $16 million in debt, with most of that stemming from unpaid taxes, according to TMZ.

    Presley blamed the root cause of her financial woes on a 2005 deal to sell an 85% stake in the Elvis Presley Estate (EPE) to CKX, an entertainment company that also owned the “American Idol” television show.

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    To be sure, Presley didn’t come away empty handed from the deal: She received $50 million plus stock in CKX, along with keeping a 15% interest in EPE, as well as the title to Graceland, the Associated Press reported at the time. CKX was later sold to Apollo Global Management for $509 million.

    But Presley’s suit claimed that Siegel put his own financial interests ahead of her own, alleging he bought a $9 million English home using the trust’s money yet putting that stake at risk when he wasn’t able to pay for a $6.7 million balloon payment, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported.

    Meanwhile, Siegel countered in his own lawsuit that Presley’s financial problems were due to her own missteps. The litigation claimed she had “twice squandered” her inheritance and blamed her “spendthrift ways,” Reuters said.

    But Presley, who was nine when her father died, remained the sole owner of Graceland, the Memphis Commercial Appeal said. And her 15% stake in EPE likely continues to generate a steady income, given that Elvis Presley is ranked as the No. 4 top-earning dead celebrity in 2022, according to Forbes. 

    Presley last year said she earned nearly $104,000 a month from “Elvis Enterprises,” according to Yahoo, citing legal documents uncovered by The Blast. 

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    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Lisa Marie Presley will be buried at Graceland, the famed home of Elvis Presley that on Friday became a gathering place for fans distraught over her death a day earlier.

    The singer-songwriter’s final resting place will be next to her son, Benjamin Keough, who died in 2020, said a representative of her daughter and actor Riley Keough. Elvis and other members of the Presley family are also buried at Graceland.

    Fans paid their respects at Graceland’s gates on Friday, writing messages on the stone wall, leaving flowers and sharing memories of Elvis Presley’s only child, who was one of the last remaining touchstones to the icon whose influence and significance still resonates more than 45 years after his own sudden death.

    Lisa Marie Presley, 54, died Thursday, hours after being hospitalized for a medical emergency.

    A singer-songwriter herself, Lisa Marie did not live in Memphis, where she was born. But she made trips to the city for celebrations of her father’s birth anniversary and commemorations of his death, which stunned the world when he was found dead in his Graceland home at age 42 on Aug. 16, 1977. She was in Memphis just this past Sunday, on what would have been her father’s 88th birthday.

    Angela Ferraro was among those on Thursday night who stopped by Graceland, where the trees in the front lawn were adorned by green and red lights. Fans took photos and left flowers at the front gate on the chilly and windy evening.

    Ferraro and her fiance drove 25 minutes from Olive Branch, Mississippi, to pay their respects. Ferraro said she was a fan of Elvis’ music and of Lisa Marie’s — the couple listened to Lisa Marie’s song “Lights Out” on the drive north to Graceland.

    “Elvis died young, and so did she. And her son, his passing was very tragic as well,” said Ferraro, 32. “It’s hard and it’s devastating.”

    Lisa Marie became the sole heir of the Elvis Presley Trust, which — along with Elvis Presley Enterprises — managed Graceland and other assets until she sold her majority interest in 2005. She retained ownership of the mansion itself, the 13 acres around it and items inside the home.

    A representative from Elvis Presley Enterprises told The Associated Press that the mansion is in a trust that will go to the benefit of her children — she’s survived by three daughters. The representative did not have details on the timing of a funeral or burial.

    Lisa Marie was 9 when her father died. She was staying at Graceland at the time and would recall him kissing her goodnight hours before he died. When she next saw him, the following day, he was lying face down in the bathroom.

    “I just had a feeling,” she told Rolling Stone in 2003. “He wasn’t doing well. All I know is I had it (a feeling), and it happened. I was obsessed with death at a very early age.”

    Lisa Marie visited Graceland in 2012 to attend the opening of a new exhibit, “Elvis Through His Daughter’s Eyes,” a personal look that included her baby shoes — her birth, nine months exactly after Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s wedding, was international news — as well as her first record player and a small white fur coat.

    During an interview with the AP during that stop, she smiled when recalling the time spent with her dad. She said one of her favorite items was the key used to operate a golf cart because it helped her recall when she was alone with her father, riding around the neighborhood.

    “That was my life,” she said. “I carried it everywhere. It was never far from me or not on my person when I was a child. I hadn’t seen it in 35 years.”

    On Thursday, Sancelle Vance, 50, had taken the Graceland tour, which included a stop by Lisa Marie’s old swing set and the grave of her son.

    About an hour and a half later, Vance heard about Lisa Marie’s death; the mood at The Guest House at Graceland, the hotel where she is staying, became somber. Vance, who decided to stop in Memphis while moving from Mississippi to California, said it was “surreal” that she was at Graceland on the day Lisa Marie died.

    Kristen Sainato and her husband were visiting Memphis from Cleveland when she heard the news of Lisa Marie’s death on Thursday. She wore a black jacket with the well-known TCB lightning bolt (shorthand for taking care of business in a flash, a motto Elvis lived by) on the back as she described meeting Lisa Marie at a celebration of her father’s birthday. Sainato set down a bouquet of flowers at the front gate of Graceland, where one of two planes is named for Lisa Marie.

    “Those are for Lisa,” she said.

    She said Lisa Marie Presley was one of the last connections to her famous father.

    “Everyone is shocked over this. Why? Why did this have to happen?” Sainato said, wiping tears from her eyes as she stood in front of the stone wall that borders the home-turned museum. “She deserved a long, happy life.”

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    Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley who died on Thursday at age 54, leaves behind a rock-and-roll legacy — including a rocky financial path filled with losses and lawsuits over money. 

    Presley, a singer-songwriter like her father, wasn’t rich enough to make the Forbes list of highest-paid entertainers, while some celebrity websites even estimated that she may have had a negative net worth at her death. 

    A detailed glimpse of her financial situation emerged in 2018 when she sued her former manager, Barry Siegel, claiming he had mismanaged her finances, resulting in her $100 million trust dwindling to $14,000 in cash by 2016. The lawsuit also claimed Presley had racked up $500,000 in credit card debt, according to Reuters.

    Starting in 2005, Presley suffered an “11-year odyssey to financial ruin,” the lawsuit claimed. “Lisa has been damaged in an amount that has not yet been fully ascertained, but is believed to be in excess of $100 million.”

    The suit followed her 2021 divorce from musician Michael Lockwood. During the divorce proceedings, Presley claimed she was $16 million in debt, with most of that stemming from unpaid taxes, according to TMZ.

    Presley blamed the root cause of her financial woes on a 2005 deal to sell an 85% stake in the Elvis Presley Estate (EPE) to CKX, an entertainment company that also owned the “American Idol” television show.

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    To be sure, Presley didn’t come away empty handed from the deal: She received $50 million plus stock in CKX, along with keeping a 15% interest in EPE, as well as the title to Graceland, Elvis Presley’s estate that is now a tourist attraction, the Associated Press reported at the time. CKX was later sold to Apollo Global Management for $509 million.

    But Presley’s suit claimed that Siegel put his own financial interests ahead of her own, alleging he bought a $9 million English home using the trust’s money yet putting that stake at risk when he wasn’t able to pay for a $6.7 million balloon payment, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported.

    Meanwhile, Siegel countered in his own lawsuit that Presley’s financial problems were due to her own missteps. The litigation claimed she had “twice squandered” her inheritance and blamed her “spendthrift ways,” Reuters said.

    But Presley, who was nine when her father died, remained the sole owner of Graceland, the Memphis Commercial Appeal said. And her 15% stake in EPE likely continues to generate a steady income, given that Elvis Presley is ranked as the No. 4 top-earning dead celebrity in 2022, according to Forbes. Her father’s estate could generate annual revenue of as much as $110 million, the magazine estimated. Presley last year said she earned nearly $104,000 a month from “Elvis Enterprises,” according to Yahoo, citing legal documents uncovered by The Blast. 

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  • Austin Butler Remembers Lisa Marie Presley’s ‘Warmth,’ ‘Love’ And ‘Authenticity’

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    “Elvis” star Austin Butler paid tribute to the late Lisa Marie Presley on Friday with an emotional statement about her death.

    “I am eternally grateful for the time I was lucky enough to be near her bright light and will forever cherish the quiet moments we shared,” the actor told People. “Her warmth, her love and her authenticity will always be remembered.”

    Lisa Marie Presley had repeatedly praised Butler’s performance in the Baz Luhrmann-directed biopic. In May, she said on Instagram that Butler had “channeled and embodied my father’s heart and soul beautifully.” She added, “If he doesn’t get an Oscar for this, I will eat my own foot, haha.”

    Butler told People his “heart is completely shattered” for Presley’s family following her “tragic and unexpected loss.” She is survived by her mother, Priscilla Presley, and three of her children, including actor Riley Keough. Benjamin Keough, her son, died in 2020.

    At the Golden Globe Awards, Butler had thanked the family for “opening your hearts, your memories, your home to me.” He added, “Lisa Marie, Priscilla, I love you forever.”

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    Lisa Marie Presley died Thursday at a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest. She will be buried at Graceland, the Memphis home of her legendary father Elvis Presley. Elise Preston takes a look back on her life.

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    Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, died on Thursday at the age of 54. Following her death, several friends and celebrities paid tribute to the singer, who was a mother of four.

    “She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known,” Priscilla Presley said in a statement to the Associated Press.

    She wrote about her daughter on Facebook earlier Thursday, when Lisa Marie was rushed to a hospital after experiencing cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas, California. “Please keep her and our family in your prayers. We feel the prayers from around the world, and ask for privacy during this time.”

    Presley attended the Golden Globe Awards with her mother just days before her death. Austin Butler, who portrayed Elvis in a biopic directed by Baz Luhrmann, won the best actor award in the drama category.

    On Friday, Luhrmann shared a photo of Presley and Butler on Instagram. “Over the last year, the entire Elvis movie family and I have felt the privilege of Lisa Marie’s kind embrace,” he wrote. “Her sudden, shocking loss has devastated people all around the world. I know her fans everywhere join me in sharing prayers of love and support with her mother, Priscilla, and her wonderful daughters Riley, Finley and Harper.”

    Tom Hanks, who starred in the movie as Elvis’ longtime manager, posted about Presley’s death on Instagram: “We are heartbroken over the loss of Lisa Marie Presley. Absolutely broken,” he wrote.

    Leah Remini, who like Presley broke away from Scientology, said she was “heartbroken” by the passing of her friend. “Lisa did not have an easy life, as some might think. May she be at peace, resting with her son and father now. Her mom Priscilla and her three daughters, Riley, Finley, and Harper, are in my prayers,” she tweeted.

    Presley’s son Benjamin Keough died by suicide in 2020, and in her final Instagram post before her death, she spoke about grief.

    “I’ve dealt with death, grief and loss since the age of 9 years old,” Presley wrote in an essay for People, referring to her age when her father died. “I’ve had more than anyone’s fair share of it in my lifetime and somehow, I’ve made it this far.”

    Former child star Corey Feldman said Presley’s son was like a brother to him. “Another person I shared deep emotion with has passed away! This is so sad & shocking! Lisa & I spent hrs on the phone as she was divorcing [Michael Jackson], her son Ben was like a little brother 2 me, so much loss, so much tragedy n their family, my ❤️is w the Presleys,” he tweeted.

    “Oh, this one hurts my heart,” wrote Pink, sharing a photo of herself and Presley on Instagram. “Lisa Marie, you were one of a kind… The world lost a rare gem today. May your soul rest in peace, friend.”

    When Priscilla announced her daughter was in the hospital, songwriter Linda Thompson, who dated Elvis after his marriage with Priscilla ended, shared several photos of Presley as a young girl. “I am fervently praying for someone I have always held so near & dear to my heart [Lisa Marie Presley],” Thomspon wrote. “Please join me in sending out your best thoughts, love, prayers, and well wishes for a full and speedy recovery for her.”

    Thompson also shared a photo of Elvis and a young Lisa Marie. “My heart is too heavy for words…,” she wrote.

    Smashing Pumpkins band member Billy Corgan, who collaborated with Presley, tweeted about his friend: “There is heartbreak and then there is sorrow. This would be sorrow and on more levels than I can count. Please send your prayers out for her family and children at this difficult time. I truly cannot find the words to express how sad this truly is. RIP.”

    “So sad that we’ve lost another bright star in Lisa Marie Presley. My condolences to her loved ones and multitude of fans,” wrote Octavia Spencer.

    Actor Jennifer Tilly said she had just visited Graceland, Elvis’ former Memphis mansion that is now a museum, the day before Presley’s death. 

    John Travolta also shared a post about Presley on Instagram. “Lisa baby girl, I’m so sorry. I’ll miss you but I know I’ll see you again. My love and heart goes out to Riley, Priscilla, Harper and Finley,” he wrote.

    “Lisa Marie Presley… how heartbreaking,” wrote country singer LeAnn Rimes. “I hope she is at peace in her dad’s arms. My heart goes out to her family. Too much grief in just a couple of years.”

    Presley was a singer-songwriter, like her late father, and released three albums between 2003 and 2012. She was married four times: to Danny Keough, Michael Jackson, Nicolas Cage and Michael Lockwood. She had two children with Keough – Benjamin and Riley, 33 – and two with Lockwood – 14-year-old twins Harper Vivienne and Finley Aaron.

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    Lisa Marie Presley, singer and only child of Elvis, died Thursday at 54 after being hospitalized for cardiac arrest.

    “It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us,” Priscilla Presley said in a statement Thursday evening.  “She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known.”

    Pricilla Presley, confirmed she was in the hospital and receiving care on Thursday and a police spokesperson told Entertainment Tonight that police were called to Presley’s Los Angeles home Thursday morning.

    Reaction to the death of singer-songwriter has poured in since her death.

    “Over the last year, the entire Elvis movie family and I have felt the privilege of Lisa Marie’s kind embrace. Her sudden, shocking loss has devastated people all around the world. I know her fans everywhere join me in sharing prayers of love and support with her mother, Priscilla, and her wonderful daughters Riley, Finley and Harper,” “Elvis” director Baz Luhrmann said on Instagram.

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    “Lisa baby girl, I’m so sorry. I’ll miss you but I know I’ll see you again,” said John Travolta on Instagram.

    “I’m heartbroken over the passing of Lisa Marie Presley. Lisa did not have an easy life, as some might think. May she be at peace, resting with her son and father now,” said Actor Leah Remini on Instagram.

    “Priscilla Presley and the Presley family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Lisa Marie. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time,” said a statement released by a family spokesman at Graceland.

    “Our hearts are broken with the sudden and shocking passing of Lisa Marie Presley tonight. Tom and I had spent some time with the family during the Elvis movie promotional tour. Lisa Marie was so honest and direct, vulnerable, in a state of anticipation about the movie. She spoke so eloquently about her father,” said Rita Wilson, actor and wife of “Elvis” star Tom Hanks, on Instagram.


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    “There is heartbreak and then there is sorrow. This would be sorrow and on more levels than I can count,” the Smashing Pumpkins member wrote. “Please send your prayers out for her family and children at this difficult time. I truly cannot find the words to express how sad this truly is,” said Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan on Twitter.

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    “It’s hard to take when someone so young and full of life passes on. I feel so bad about Lisa Marie and I wish the best for her children and her family,” said Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, on Twitter.

    “Dear God, #LisaMariePresley has died; I’m in shock. So beautiful and only 54 years old; I can’t actually comprehend it,” Bette Midler said on Twitter.

    “lisa marie presley? how heartbreaking. i hope she is at peace in her dad’s arms. my heart goes out to her family. too much grief in just a couple of years. #riplisamarie #LisaMariePresley,” said singer LeAnn Rimes on Twitter

    “So sad that we’ve lost another bright star in Lisa Marie Presley. My condolences to her loved ones and multitude of fans,” Octavia Spencer said on Twitter.

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    “This is such horrible news. The entire world is sending love and prayers to Priscilla and Lisa Marie’s children right now. May it give you strength,” said songwriter Diane Warren on Twitter.

    “Rest In Peace, Lisa Marie. A sweet and gentle sou;,” said Actor Cary Elwes on Twitter.

    “I had the chance to know Priscilla Presley when I was on Dancing With the Stars and as a mother, I can’t imagine the pain she must be going through with the untimely passing of Lisa Marie,” said actor Marlee Matlin on Twitter.

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    The songwriter’s health emergency comes just two days after Presley – the daughter of Priscilla Presley and the late Elvis Presley – attended the Golden Globe Awards to watch Austin Butler win the award for Best Performance in a Motion Picture (Drama) for his role as the late King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.

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  • Lisa Marie Presley to be buried next to her son in Graceland, representative says

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    Lisa Marie Presley will be buried at Graceland, the famed home of Elvis Presley that on Friday became a gathering place for fans distraught over her death a day earlier.

    The singer-songwriter’s final resting place will be next to her son, Benjamin Keough, who died in 2020, said a representative of her daughter and actor Riley Keough. Elvis and other members of the Presley family are also buried at Graceland.

    Fans paid their respects at Graceland’s gates on Friday, writing messages on the stone wall, leaving flowers and sharing memories of Elvis Presley’s only child, who was one of the last remaining touchstones to the icon whose influence and significance still resonates more than 45 years after his own sudden death.

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    FILE – Lisa Marie Presley stands next to her childhood crib displayed with other mementos in the exhibit “Elvis Through His Daughter’s Eyes,” at Graceland in Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 31, 2012. 

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    Lisa Marie Presley, 54, died Thursday, hours after being rushed to a Los Angeles hospital for a cardiac arrest.

    She was most recently seen in public at Tuesday’s Golden Globe Awards, where she and her mother Priscilla Presley watched Austin Butler win the best actor award for his performance as Elvis in the Baz Luhrmann biopic. 

    Speaking to “Entertainment Tonight” on the red carpet Tuesday, she called Butler’s performance “incredible” and “authentic.” 

    “I can’t even describe what it meant,” she said. 

    A singer-songwriter herself, Lisa Marie did not live in Memphis where she was born, but she made trips to the city for celebrations of her father’s birth anniversary and commemorations of his death, which stunned the world when he was found dead in his Graceland home at age 42 on Aug. 16, 1977. She was in Memphis this past Sunday on what would have been her father’s 88th birthday.

    Lisa Marie became the sole heir of the Elvis Presley Trust, which — along with Elvis Presley Enterprises — managed Graceland and other assets until she sold her majority interest in 2005. She retained ownership of the mansion itself, the 13 acres around it and items inside the home.

    A representative from Elvis Presley Enterprises told The Associated Press that the mansion is in a trust that will go to the benefit of her children — she’s survived by three daughters. The representative did not have details on the timing of a funeral or burial.

    Lisa Marie was 9 when her father died. She was staying at Graceland at the time and would recall him kissing her goodnight hours before he died. When she next saw him, the following day, he was lying face down in the bathroom.

    “I just had a feeling,” she told Rolling Stone in 2003. “He wasn’t doing well. All I know is I had it (a feeling), and it happened. I was obsessed with death at a very early age.”

    Lisa Marie visited Graceland in 2012 to attend the opening of a new exhibit, “Elvis Through His Daughter’s Eyes,” a personal look that included her baby shoes — her birth, nine months exactly after Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s wedding, was international news — as well as her first record player and a small white fur coat.

    During an interview with the AP during that stop, she smiled when recalling the time spent with her dad. She said one of her favorite items was the key used to operate a golf cart because it helped her recall when she was alone with her father, riding around the neighborhood.

    “That was my life,” she said. “I carried it everywhere. It was never far from me or not on my person when I was a child. I hadn’t seen it in 35 years.”

    On Thursday, Sancelle Vance, 50, had taken the Graceland tour, which included a stop by Lisa Marie’s old swing set and the grave of her son.

    About an hour and a half later, Vance heard about Lisa Marie’s death; the mood at The Guest House at Graceland, the hotel where she is staying, became somber. Vance, who decided to stop in Memphis while moving from Mississippi to California, said it was “surreal” that she was at Graceland on the day Lisa Marie died.

    Kristen Sainato and her husband were visiting Memphis from Cleveland when she heard the news of Lisa Marie’s death on Thursday. She wore a black jacket with the well-known TCB lightning bolt (shorthand for taking care of business in a flash, a motto Elvis lived by) on the back as she described meeting Lisa Marie at a celebration of her father’s birthday. Sainato set down a bouquet of flowers at the front gate of Graceland, where one of two planes is named for Lisa Marie.

    “Those are for Lisa,” she said.

    She said Lisa Marie Presley was one of the last connections to her famous father.

    “Everyone is shocked over this. Why? Why did this have to happen?” Sainato said, wiping tears from her eyes as she stood in front of the stone wall that borders the home-turned museum. “She deserved a long, happy life.”

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  • Nicholas Cage Is “Heartbroken” Over Death of Ex-Wife Lisa Marie Presley

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    Nicolas Cage is bereft over the news of his ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley’s death, sharing some warm memories from their time together.

    The actor wrote in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, “This is devastating news. Lisa had the greatest laugh of anyone I ever met. She lit up every room, and I am heartbroken.” He added, “I find some solace believing she is reunited with her son Benjamin.” Cage was married to the daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley from 2002 to 2004. In July 2020, her son Benjamin Keough died by suicide at age 27.

    Presley died Thursday at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center after experiencing cardiac arrest in her Calabasas home, two days after attending the Golden Globes. She was 54. Her mother Priscilla announced the news in a statement later that day, writing, “It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. She was the most passionate strong and loving woman I have ever known. We ask for privacy as we try to deal with this profound loss. Thank you for the love and prayers. At this time there will be no further comment.”

    Presley is survived by her 33-year-old daughter Riley Keough and 14-year-old twins, Harper and Finley.

    Her ex-husband Michael Lockwood, whom she was married to from 2006 to 2021, released a statement to the New York Post via his lawyer who said that the musician’s “world has been turned on its ear. He is with both of his daughters now.” Presley was married two additional times, to Danny Keough from 1988 to 1994 and Michael Jackson from 1994 to 1996. Jackson’s estate also released a tribute to the late songwriter, sharing on Instagram, “We are saddened by the sudden tragic loss of Michael’s former wife, Lisa Marie Presley. Michael cherished the special bond they enjoyed and was comforted by Lisa Marie’s generous love, concern and care during their times together.”

    Since the news broke, a number of stars have publicly mourned Presley’s passing, including John Travolta who wrote on Instagram, “Lisa baby girl, I’m so sorry. I’ll miss you but I know I’ll see you again. My love and heart goes out to Riley, Priscilla, Harper and Finley.” Leah Remini tweeted a similar sentiment, writing, “I’m heartbroken over the passing of Lisa Marie Presley. Lisa did not have an easy life, as some might think. May she be at peace, resting with her son and father now. Her mom Priscilla and her three daughters, Riley, Finley, and Harper, are in my prayers.” Octavia Spencer added, “So sad that we’ve lost another bright star in Lisa Marie Presley. My condolences to her loved ones and multitude of fans.” And Tom Hanks, one of the stars of the new Elvis bio-pic, wrote plainly on Instagram, “We are heartbroken over the loss of Lisa Marie Presley. Absolutely broken…”

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    Emily Kirkpatrick

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