‘Heartbroken’ Cage reacts to Lisa Marie’s death

Nicolas Cage is “heartbroken” over his ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley’s dying.

The actor referred to as the news “devastating” on Friday in his first assertion for the reason that news broke, Page Six experiences.

“Lisa had the greatest laugh of anyone I ever met,” Cage, who was married to Presley from 2002 to 2004, recalled to the Hollywood Reporter.

“She lit up every room.”

The Oscar winner, 59, concluded his tribute with a reference to the singer’s late son, Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in July 2020.

“I find some solace believing she is reunited with her son, Benjamin,” he stated.

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Priscilla Presley introduced Lisa Marie’s dying on Thursday (native time) hours after her 54-year-old daughter went into cardiac arrest at house.

Lisa Marie died at West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles, the place she reportedly had been positioned in a medically induced coma.

“She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known,” Priscilla, 77, advised the Associated Press “with a heavy heart.”

While Lisa Marie’s surviving daughters — Riley Keough, 33, and twins Harper and Finley Lockwood, 14 — have but to concern statements on her dying, her ex-husband Michael Lockwood, to whom she was married from 2006 to 2021, expressed his disappointment.

“Michael’s world has been turned on its ear,” the guitarist, 61, advised The Post by way of his lawyer, Joe Yanny. “He is with both of his daughters now.”

Lisa Marie was married two extra instances through the years, to Danny Keough from 1988 to 1994 and Michael Jackson from 1994 to 1996.

The late King of Pop’s property penned a touching tribute on Friday.

“We are saddened by the sudden tragic loss of Michael’s former wife, Lisa Marie Presley,” the Instagram add learn.

“Michael cherished the special bond they enjoyed and was comforted by Lisa Marie’s generous love, concern and care during their times together.”

This article initially appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission