Lisa Marie Presley died at the age of 54, according to her mother, Priscilla Presley.
“It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. She was the most passionate, strong, and loving woman I have ever known,” Priscilla said in a statement Thursday.
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Jerry Schilling, her close friend, and talent manager was seen leaving West Hills Hospitals and Medical Center following her tragic death. As he got into his car, he made a point of thanking the medical personnel.
The beloved daughter of Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley was rushed to West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in California on Jan. 12 after going into cardiac arrest, where she was given the “best care.”
According to TMZ, EMTs were able to revive the singer-songwriter via CPR prior to transport.
According to TMZ, she was placed in a medically induced coma hours later and her condition was critical.
According to sources, Lisa Marie “coded multiple times” following the cardiac arrest, and there appeared to be no drugs on the scene.
Insiders say an official cause of death will be determined later.
Lisa appeared to be in good health just days earlier when she attended the 2023 Golden Globes with her mother to support Austin Butler, who won best performance in a drama for his portrayal of her father in Baz Luhrman’s “Elvis.”
The “Lights Out” singer even broke down into tears when Butler, 31, took the stage to accept his award and said during his speech, “Lisa Marie, Priscilla, I love you forever.”
According to TMZ, Lisa was suffering from stomach issues on the day of the award event. Lisa Marie was born in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. She was Elvis and Priscilla’s only child.
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Lisa Marie, like her famed father, had a passion for music and released three CDs throughout her life, including “To Whom It May Concern” in 2003, which was certified gold, “Now What” in 2005, and “Storm & Grace” in 2012.
Lisa Marie also handled the Elvis Presley Charity Foundation after her father’s death to ensure that his charitable endeavors continued long after his death.