Riley Keough 'lives with ghosts' after mother Lisa Marie's death


Riley Keough is absorbed in saving her mother Lisa Marie Presley's legacy

Elvis Presley's granddaughter Riley Keough is reportedly “living with ghosts” as she tries to piece together her late mother Lisa Marie Presley's autobiography and save her legacy amid a new lawsuit.

Riley recently had to save her grandfather's iconic home, Graceland, from a fraudulent auction. He Daisy Jones and the Six Star He had to fight at an auction after a loan company claimed that his late mother had submitted the deed to the property as collateral for the loan she took out. They claimed Lisa had defaulted on a $3.8 million loan.

He also had to go through his mother's tapes and diaries to write an autobiography. The book will be published on October 15, and a celebration is expected to take place at Graceland.

A source close to the actress said The shelter The star went through “hundreds of hours of Lisa's thoughts and dreams” to make the book “accurate and compassionate,” while noting that it's as if Riley has been living with ghosts.

“Not only has she had to listen to her mother's thoughts, but she has to decide how to include them in this book… It's a herculean effort. She will have a lot of input into how people perceive Lisa's legacy forever. It's that difficult “It's this,” they said. Page six.

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