Lisa Marie Presley dead at 54
Lisa Marie Presley, singer and daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, died Thursday. She was 54.
Presley was hospitalized in critical condition after reportedly suffering cardiac arrest at her Calabasas home Thursday.
She was in an induced coma and on life support with a temporary pacemaker, according to TMZ.
“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.”
Sgt. Sean Maloney of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Office told The Post that deputies responded to a call at the 5900 block of Normandy Drive in Calabasas at about 10:40 a.m. Thursday at the request of Los Angeles County Fire Department. The call involved a female in cardiac arrest.
After a housekeeper allegedly found her unresponsive in her bedroom, Presley’s ex-husband, Danny Keough, who reportedly lives with Presley, performed CPR until paramedics arrived. Rescue workers “administered epinephrine at the scene at least one time in order to help Presley regain a pulse,” a source told TMZ.
A rep for Presley had no comment on her hospitalization when contacted by The Post early Thursday.
Priscilla told The Post earlier Thursday that her daughter is getting the “best care” in the hospital but did not confirm that Lisa Marie went into cardiac arrest.
“My beloved daughter Lisa Marie was rushed to the hospital. She is now receiving the best care. Please keep her and our family in your prayers,” she told The Post in a statement. “We feel the prayers from around the world and ask for privacy at this time.”
The Presley women attended the Golden Globes on Tuesday to watch Austin Butler score an award for his portrayal of The King in Baz Luhrmann’s biopic. She appeared unsteady on her feet in behind-the-scenes footage, speaking slowly in pre-show interviews.
A TikTok video shared Wednesday showed her walking with Butler, at times shuffling and stumbling and seeming to need support.
She previously complimented Butler’s portrayal of her father in a “20/20” special centered around the release of “Elvis.” Elvis died in 1977 of cardiac arrhythmia. A toxicology report released weeks after his death showed various prescription drugs in his blood.
“It’s almost as if he channeled him,” Lisa Marie said of Butler’s performance.
“He put everything he had, his heart, his soul, everything he had into researching, reading, watching, learning. He honored him in every way possible,” she added of Butler.
Born Feb. 1, 1968, Lisa Marie arrived nine months to the day after Elvis and Priscilla’s wedding. She would be their only child. Her parents divorced when she was four years old, and she was nine when Elvis died.
Lisa Marie became the sole heir to Elvis’ estimated $100 million estate in 1993 when she turned 25. In 2004, she sold 85% of it.
Priscilla joined the Church of Scientology after the King of Rock and Roll’s death. Lisa Marie left the organization in 2014, saying at the time, “I was slowly starting to self-destruct. They were taking my soul, my money, my everything.”
“I’ve had enough. I’m done,” Presley allegedly told friends of her decision to leave.
A musician in her own right, Lisa Marie released three pop rock albums: “To Whom It May Concern” in 2003; “Now What” in 2005; and “Storm & Grace” in 2012.
Presley had been married four times, to husbands Keough, Michael Jackson, Nicolas Cage and Michael Lockwood.
She had four children, including a son, Benjamin Keough, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at age 27 on July 12, 2020.
Keough and Presley also share their daughter, Riley Keough, 33, and she has 14-year-old twin daughters, Finley Aaron Love and Harper Vivienne Anne, with Lockwood.
In an essay for People magazine about the overwhelming grief she continues to feel over her son’s sudden death, Presley said she and her three daughters were “completely detonated and destroyed” by his death.
“We live in this every. Single. Day,” she wrote. “Nothing, absolutely NOTHING takes away the pain, but finding support can sometimes help you feel a little bit less alone,” Lisa Marie added.
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