Lisa Marie Presley’s memoir was published this Tuesday (08).
Arriving in stores in the US this Tuesday (08) “From Here to the Great Unknown” [“Daqui até o grande desconhecido”]memories of Lisa Marie Presleyonly daughter of Elvis Presley, who died last year In resulting from complications of bariatric surgery. The work was completed by the entrepreneur’s daughter, actress Riley Keough, through accounts left on the recordings.
The strangest passage concerns the death of Benjamin Keough, Lisa’s son, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 27. The international media claims that he took his own life. In the book, Elvis’ daughter reports having kept the boy’s body in her home for about two months.
“My house has a separate room and I kept Ben Ben there for two months. There is no law in the state of California that says you have to bury someone immediately. I found a very empathetic funeral home owner… She said, ‘We will help you. he’s going to bring Ben Ben,’” Lisa says.
Benjamin’s body was kept at a temperature of 12 degrees. Lisa “got so used to him, taking care of him and keeping him there,” according to the book.
LISA MARIE PRESLEY WANTED TO SHOW HER SON’S CORPSE TO A TATTOO ARTIST
Lisa and Riley got tattoos to repay the tribute Benjamin paid them in life: he had his mother’s name on his hand and his sister’s on his collarbone. When the time came to receive the tattoo artist to complete the work, the professional experienced a disconcerting moment to say the least.
The tattoo artist asked if they had any photos of Benjamin’s tattoos for…
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