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Riley Keough said her mother Lisa Marie Presley felt “detached” and “tired” in the weeks before her unexpected death in January last year. US actress Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley, has completed the memoir her mother started before she died at the age of 54, titled From Here To The Great Unknown. In the book, Lisa Marie writes about the day her father Elvis died, her struggles with addiction after the birth of her twins Harper and Finley Lockwood, her two-year marriage to music superstar Michael Jackson and the death of her son Benjamin in 2020.

A post shared by Oprah (@oprah) The Daisy Jones And The Six star, the eldest of Lisa Marie’s four children, spoke to Oprah Winfrey about her mother’s death following complications from bariatric surgery. Lisa Marie’s death came days after she attended the 80th annual Golden Globe awards, where actor Austin Butler took home the best actor award for his portrayal of Elvis in the eponymous Baz Luhrmann-directed biopic. “The last sort of three weeks that she was alive, I was with her a few times that I felt worried,” Keough said during An Oprah Special: The Presleys — Elvis, Lisa Marie, and Riley, which was broadcast on US network CBS.



“I think there was always an undertone for me because of this feeling that I was on borrowed time with her. “But there were a couple of interactions with her that she just felt detached in a way, and like a resignation, I don’t know how to describe it.” Lisa Marie Pr.

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