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Elvis Presley's Granddaughter, Riley Keough, Is Grown up and She Is the Exact Copy of Priscilla

Ksenia Novikova
Apr 02, 2019
03:24 P.M.

The descendant of the legendary singer Elvis Presley bears a striking resemblance to the late icon's former wife, Priscilla.

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Riley truly has the Presley genes - she is the spitting image of her mother, Lisa Marie, and her grandmother, Priscilla.

When Riley Keough walked into the Tribeca Film Festival in New York back in 2013, her looks became a hot topic of discussion among fans and followers, according to Daily Mail.

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Her looks were compared to that of Elvis Presley's former wife, Priscilla, and the online community observed a startling resemblance between the two women.

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At the film festival, Riley was pictured wearing a pair of yellow shorts and a white top with intricate lace patterns.

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She sported this look for the opening night of the film "Mistaken for Strangers," and her naturally red tresses made followers reminiscent of the younger Priscilla.

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To match her racy look, she wore nude stilettos and little-to-no makeup, consisting of only accentuated eyelashes and a dash of lip gloss.

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On the second day of the fest, she sported a more dressed-down look, wearing a navy blue top with a mesh pattern and black cigarette pants.

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During that time, Riley was focusing on promoting her work as an actress and bagging interesting roles.

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She worked on a couple of projects, including a supporting role in "The Runaways," besides lead actress Kristen Stewart. Her co-stars in other films include Channing Tatum and Sienna Miller.

She managed to grab the attention of onlookers and the media with her bold fashion statements, yet the main buzz remained around her appearance as Elvis' eldest granddaughter.

Some commentators shared their observation about Riley being a spitting image of her mother Lisa Marie, too.

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