Riley Keough has paid tribute to her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley, one year after her death.
On Friday, Elvis Presley's 34-year-old granddaughter posted: Nostalgic photo A photo of myself as a youngster sitting next to Lisa Marie at a party.
the Daisy Jones and the Six star captioned it with a simple heart emoji.
Lisa Marie passed away from cardiac arrest on January 12th last year. She was 54 years old.
The coroner later revealed that she had actually recovered from “a small bowel obstruction due to scar tissue that developed after bariatric surgery many years ago.”
The autopsy also listed “cardiopulmonary resuscitation signs,” including defibrillator marks on her left back, chest abrasions, and broken ribs.
Keogh is coming soon Publishes mother's unfinished memoir later this year.
“Very few people have had the opportunity to know who my mother actually was, other than that she was Elvis's daughter,” Keogh said in a statement released Thursday by publisher Random House. said.
She continued: “I was lucky to have that opportunity and, although it was bittersweet, it was an honor to work on preparing my autobiography for publication. I'm so excited to share some of my most honest moments and hope that in doing so, readers will fall in love with their mothers as much as I do.”
The actress is also planning to release an audiobook version, and the book is scheduled to be released on October 15th.
A few months after Lisa Marie's death, public feud over her fortune There is a conflict between Keough and his grandmother Priscilla Presley.
Priscilla, 78, was filing a lawsuit at the time of the tragedy. questioned the credibility My deceased daughter's will.
The situation between Priscilla and Keogh reportedly became tense, and the two reportedly do not talk each other for a while.
The two reached an agreement regarding inheritance in May of this year, and the “Zora” star was appointed as the sole trustee of Property of Lisa Marie.
The “To Whom It May Concern” singer's last public appearance was at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards, just two days before her tragic death.
However, she appeared unsteady on her feet at the event. She was there to support Austin Butler, who won Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role as Elvis in Baz Luhrmann's 2022, about the father of the King of Rock and Roll.
