Star’s daughter shares heartbreaking letter

Lisa Marie Presley’s eldest daughter, Riley Keough, paid tribute to her late mom at a public service held at Graceland on Sunday.

The Daisy Jones & The Six star, who was slated to talk on the memorial, tapped her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen, to learn a heartwarming letter on her behalf.

“Thank you for being my mother in this life,” her message started, per Page Six. “I’m eternally grateful.”

In the letter, Keough, 33, mentioned she recalled “everything” about her late mom, whereas revealing she and her husband have lately welcomed a secret daughter.

“Thank you for showing me love is the only thing that matters in this life. I hope I can love my daughter the way you loved me, the way you loved my brother and my sisters,” the letter from Keough to her late mom learn partly.

“I remember you giving me baths as a baby, driving me in my car seat listening to Aretha Franklin … taking me for ice cream after school in Florida,” she wrote.

“I remember you singing to me and my brother lullabies at night, and how you’d lay with us until we fell asleep,” she continued, referencing her late brother, Benjamin Keough.

“I remember how it felt be loved by the most loving mother I’ve ever known. How safe it felt to be in your arms: I remember that feeling as a child and I remember it two weeks ago on your couch.”

Lisa Marie – the one youngster of the late Elvis Presley and his spouse, Priscilla Presley – died on January 12 after struggling cardiac arrest. She was 54.

Priscilla additionally took the stage on the service to learn a poem written by one in every of her granddaughters, which was titled, The Old Soul.

“I’m going to read something my granddaughter wrote. I have no idea how to put my mother into words. Truth is there are too many,” she started.

“She was an icon, a role model, a superhero to many people all over the world,” her message continued, noting Lisa Marie “always knew she wouldn’t be here too long.”

The poem went on to speak about Benjamin, who died by suicide at age 27 in July 2020.

“Could this be the angel who takes me home? She knew it was close to the end, survivors guilt some would say. But a broken heart was the doing of her death.”

Keough first addressed her mother’s passing in an Instagram publish final week.

She shared a throwback snap of herself as a teenager holding flowers whereas wanting up at her mother. She captioned the publish merely with a pink coronary heart emoji.

Her grandmother, Priscilla, 77, spoke out earlier within the week to verify Lisa Marie’s passing.

“It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter, Lisa Marie, has left us,” the late Elvis Presley’s spouse mentioned in a press release.

“She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known.”

Keough had a powerful bond along with her mom, with whom she incessantly posed for images with.

In a February 2021 birthday tribute, Lisa Marie wrote, “Like everyday [sic], I couldn’t have made it through without these three by my side,” referencing Keough and her twin daughters, Finley and Harper, 14.

Lisa Marie shared each Riley and Benjamin along with her first husband, Danny Keough.

She had been candid in regards to the grief she suffered after Benjamin died by suicide.

The rock ‘n roll heiress “beat [herself] up tirelessly and chronically, blaming [herself] every single day” for her son’s tragic dying, she wrote in an August 2022 essay.

The singer was additionally married to Michael Jackson from 1994 to 1996, Nicolas Cage from 2002 to 2004, and Michael Lockwood, from 2006 to 2021.

She co-parented her twins, Finley and Harper, along with her fourth husband, Michael Lockwood, following a bitter custody battle.

The late singer’s star-studded public memorial service included an deal with from Sarah Ferguson, and performances by Alanis Morissette, Axl Rose and Billy Corgan, based on Page Six.

This article initially appeared on the New York Post and has been reproduced right here with permission