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Riley Keough and Lisa Marie Presley | Source: Getty Images
Riley Keough and Lisa Marie Presley | Source: Getty Images

Lisa Marie Presley’s Daughter Marks Her Heavenly Birthday with Rare Photo Showing Their Resemblance

Daniella Segell
Feb 01, 2024
11:10 P.M.

Lisa Marie Presley's daughter, Riley Keough, took to Instagram on what would have been her mother's birthday to share a sweet post. Fans reacted with surprise and sent their love to the young woman.

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On what would have been Lisa Marie Presley's 56th birthday, her daughter Riley Keough shared a tribute that illuminated their striking resemblance. The message that accompanied the photo of a young Presley was short, simply stating, "Happy birthday, mama."

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The post captivated fans, who quickly pointed out the family likeness. "You look so much like your Mom & Grandpa," one fan commented. Another was taken aback by the resemblance, saying, "I thought that was you at first glance." Many other fans wished Presley a happy heavenly birthday.

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On this poignant day, Graceland opened the gates to a new exhibit, "Lisa Marie: Growing Up Presley," in honor of Lisa Marie's life and contribution to the Presley legacy. The exhibit offers a personal glimpse into her world through childhood items, her golf cart, 45 outfits, and never-before-seen memorabilia from her adult years, celebrating her role as a loving mother, passionate musician, and guardian of her father's legacy.

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In the wake of her mother's passing, Keough has faced her own battles. Recently, she's been engaged in a legal dispute with a UK debt collector over a property formerly owned by her mother. Keough is contesting a claim by Barclays Bank, seeking repayment of a $1.6 million loan for the estate in Rotherfield named Coes Hall.

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Keough's legal stance is grounded on a statute of limitations, arguing that the bank missed the deadline to file a claim by January 12, 2024, a year after Presley's death. Additionally, Keough asserts that her mother had only guaranteed interest payments on the loan from 2010 to 2015, not the principal balance.

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Riley also announced three weeks ago that she will publish her mother's post-humous book, further honoring Lisa Marie's memory and sharing her story with the world.​

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