Lisa Marie Presley passed away in January, and Priscilla Presley is still inconsolable. In January, Priscilla released a statement saying, “It is with a heavy heart that I must convey the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. The validity of her daughter’s will has since been contested in court by Priscilla. The signature “is inconsistent with Lisa Marie Presley’s regular and customary signature,” claim court records gathered. A subsequent allegation states that Priscilla and her granddaughter Riley Keough are “not talking” while the legal issues are still in play. “It’s pretty sad that their relationship is changing. “.
Riley would need her grandmother at this point, a source claimed. The two women appear to focus on their respective careers while awaiting the resolution of the case.
Fans are aware that Keough and her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen, were present at the February 24 premiere of her new Amazon Prime Video limited TV series, “Daisy Jones and The Six,” but her grandmother was not. However, despite the conflict between Priscilla and Keough, she has continued to live her life. She has agreed to take on a more substantial role in a new project as she advances her career.
Priscilla Presley had a major role in Agent Elvis. The animated television program “Agent Elvis” was created in cooperation with John Eddie and Priscilla Presley. Matthew McConaughey, who will play Elvis Presley in the Netflix series, is just one of the well-known actors who will appear in it. The show also features Niecy Nash, Kieran Culkin, Don Cheadle, and Jason Mantzoukas. Priscilla will voice herself and play a larger part in the series, it has already been revealed.
In her social media posts, Priscilla conveys enthusiasm for the concept. She tweeted on March 1: “Very happy for Agent Elvis to premiere on @Netflix on March 17th and so pleased to be a part of this incredible cast. Priscilla was thrilled with McConaughey’s portrayal of her late husband on February 9. Elvis would have liked it! Okay, okay, okay, she tweeted at the time. “Matthew McConaughey would have liked it! We are thrilled to have him in the role of Agent Elvis in our upcoming Netflix animated series. The show was commissioned in 2019 and will debut on March 17.