Lisa Marie Presley, only child of Elvis Presley, passed away this Thursday in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 54.
Victim of cardiac arrest, she was rushed to a local hospital, where she eventually died, confirmed his mother, Priscilla Presley.
With a life marked by music, love, addictions, death and even Scientology, Lisa Marie Presley, She made a brief musical career, due to her fears of not fulfilling the expectations as the daughter of the king of the rock and roll.
Born May 1, 1967 in Memphis, Tennessee, she married Danny Keough, with whom she had her first two children, Riley Keough and Benjamin Storm Keough, who, in 2020, committed suicide with a shotgun.
The tragic event marked the Presley family for life and particularly Lisa Marie, who repeatedly confessed that she had not gotten over what happened until she became obsessed with thinking about it.
“It's something you have to carry with you for the rest of your life, despite what people or culture would have us think. You don't get over it, you don't move on," Lisa Marie later stated.

After her breakup with Danny Keough, Presley's daughter found love again with Michael Jackson, giving rise to one of the most mediatic and controversial relationships of all time.
Continuing with their friendly relationship, they ended their marriage two years later, although the union was not as brief as with Nicolas Cage, with whom he barely lasted three months due to alleged irreconcilable differences.
In 2006, he remarried, but now with Michael Lockwood, her guitarist and music producer, with whom she had her twin daughters, Harper and Finley, until their separation in 2016.

Just one day before her death, Lisa Marie Presley attended with her mother, Priscilla, the gala of the Golden Globes.
Lisa and Priscilla were guests of honor for the film Elvis (2022), biopic that won the Golden Globe for best actor for Austin Butler.
Rest in peace, princess of rock and roll, Lisa Marie Presley.