Riley Keough recently took to social media to pay tribute to her mother, Lisa Marie Presley, and her brother, Benjamin Keough. His mother, Lisa Marie, died earlier this year, shortly after attending the Golden Globe Awards, while Benjamin died by suicide in 2020.
Riley was recently named sole trustee of Lisa Marie’s estate after paying her grandmother $1 million and $400K in legal fees to resign.
Read on to learn more.
Riley Keough Honors Late Mother And Brother
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In a heartwarming post, Riley shared a throwback photo of a beautiful moment with her mother and brother. He took to Instagram on Wednesday to mark the third anniversary of his brother Benjamin’s death, while also paying tribute to his late mother, Lisa Marie.
The 34-year-old actor shared a black-and-white photo of his mother and brother posing together as children.
“Miss you both,” she wrote, adding a red heart emoji.
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Benjamin died tragically on July 12, 2020. His cause of death was reported as suicide by self-inflicted gunshot wound. Instead, Lisa Marie died of a heart attack in January this year.
Riley, who has forged a successful acting career, has opened up about the pain of losing her mother and brother. She has used her platform to advocate for mental health awareness and has inspired many who have experienced similar losses.
Riley’s grandmother Priscilla Presley also posted a red rose emoji in honor of her late grandson. She captioned it, “Needless to say, this is a very special day for me – the anniversary of my sweet grandson Ben’s passing. Words cannot express how much you are missed – Miss.”
Riley Keough Becomes Sole Trustee of Her Late Mother’s Estate
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In a recent development, the “American Honey” actress took over as the sole trustee of Lisa Marie’s estate. The announcement is a significant development in the ongoing management of the family trust after being embroiled in a court battle with his grandmother over the position.
follow people magazine, Riley paid her grandmother a $1 million settlement and $400K in legal fees to legally resign as sole trustee of Lisa Marie’s estate, allowing her to properly step into that role.
In assuming the role of sole trustee, he will be responsible for managing and protecting the financial and artistic interests of Presley’s estate. The actor is also responsible for the sub-trust of his 14-year-old half-siblings, Harper and Finley Lockwood.
Riley Keough Receives Her First Emmy Award Nomination
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Riley recently achieved a significant milestone in his career. The talented actress has received her first Emmy nomination, further cementing her presence in the entertainment industry.
The prestigious organization nominated Riley for her performance in the Amazon Prime series “Daisy Jones & The Six.” He is designated as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or Movie.
The series, based on the best-selling novel of the same name, follows the rise and fall of a fictional rock band in the 1970s. Riley stars as Daisy Jones, the group’s lead singer.
Her outstanding performance on the show garnered critical acclaim, and the Television Academy has now recognized her work. For the award, she was up against “Beef” star Ali Wong, “Swarm” Dominque Fishback, “George & Tammy” Jessica Chastain, “Try Beautiful Things” Kathryn Hahn, and “Fleishman is in Trouble” Lizzy Caplan.
‘I was surprised; I feel grateful’
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In a recent interview with E! news, Riley expressed joy and gratitude upon learning of her Emmy nomination. The successful actor couldn’t contain his excitement and shared his heartfelt reaction with fans and followers.
“I was surprised, grateful and blessed and honored,” he said.
Riley also stated that she missed the live nomination show due to her busy schedule and only caught wind when her phone started beeping.
“I get busy, put my phone down, with my family, and I kind of lose track of time,” she says. “I thought I was nominated, and they didn’t all call to tell me I wasn’t nominated.”
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