Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough Pay Tribute to Lisa Marie on Her First Death Anniversary!
- Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough took to social media Friday to remember Lisa Marie Presley on the first anniversary of her death.
- Lisa Marie’s daughter Riley Keough shared a throwback photo of the mother-daughter duo.
- Lisa Marie died at the age of 54 two days after attending the 2023 Golden Globes.
See Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough’s tribute to Lisa Marie Presley on her first death anniversary
Lisa Marie Presley is being honored by her mother and daughter a year after she tragically passed away from a cardiac arrest.
Lisa’s mom, Priscilla celebrated her daughter’s memory on X. There she said that she is finding comfort in thinking that Lisa is with her dad, Elvis Presley.
The 78-year-old wrote,
“Today is a very solemn day,”
“It’s been a year since your passing and not a day goes by where I don’t think about and miss you.”
The matriarch continued,
“Rest in peace, Lisa,”
“You are in the arms of your beloved father now. Only that… gives me comfort.”
The Lights Out singer’s eldest daughter, Riley Keough also paid a special tribute to her late mother by sharing a throwback photo of the duo from when she was a little girl.
The famous mother-daughter pair sat by a diner, playing the peg game, in the photo.
Keough, 34, looked at the camera with a smile and had some of her hair braided in a side ponytail. Her mom, for her part, looked down wearing a gray crewneck sweater and a black hat.
Keough simply captioned the photo with a red heart emoji.
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Lisa Marie Presley was in depression before her death
Lisa Marie, who was the only child of Elvis and Priscilla, died on January 12, 2023. She was 54.
She lost her life at the West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in Los Angeles after being put on life support.
After her death, reports revealed that she died from a bowel obstruction that happened after she underwent bariatric surgery for weight loss.
She died just two days after she attended the 2023 Golden Globes with her mom. She was there to support Austin Butler. Butler was nominated for — and won — Best Actor for his portrayal of the King of Rock and Roll in the 2022 film, Elvis.
Lisa’s close friend Jerry Schilling revealed on her first death anniversary that she struggled a lot after losing her son, Benjamin Keough. He died by suicide in July 2020.
He told People,
“I didn’t know she … was going to survive [his death],”
“She survived that for two years because of the love and care for her three daughters.”
Aside from Riley, Lisa also shared 5-year-old twins Harper and Finley with her fourth ex-husband, Michael Lockwood.
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