Lisa Marie Presley believes late son would have loved 'Elvis' movie


Lisa Marie Presley loves Baz Luhrmann's forthcoming movie about her legendary father, Elvis Presley, and believes her late son would have as effectively.


Presley posted reward for the film "Elvis" on her verified Instagram account, however started her message speaking about grief and the lack of her son Benjamin Keough, who died in July 2020 on the age of 27 from an obvious suicide.


She wrote that she hadn't "posted in fairly a while as a result of there actually is not a lot to say, as I'm and can endlessly be mourning the lack of my son."


"Navigating by way of this hideous grief that completely destroyed and shattered my coronary heart and my soul into virtually nothing has swallowed me complete," Presley wrote. "Not a lot else except for my different 3 kids will get my time and a focus anymore."


However Presley wrote that she has seen "Elvis" twice thus far and "it's nothing wanting spectacular."


"Completely beautiful," she wrote. "Austin Butler [who plays her father, Elvis Presley] channeled and embodied my father's coronary heart and soul superbly."


She additionally had reward for the Luhrmann's directing.


"You possibly can really feel and witness Baz's pure love, care, and respect for my father all through this stunning movie, and it's lastly one thing that myself and my kids and their kids might be pleased with endlessly," Presley wrote.


She mentioned she particularly loved her three daughters, together with actress Riley Keough, "visibly overwhelmed in one of the best ways attainable means, and so full of satisfaction about their grandfather and his legacy in a means that I've not beforehand skilled."


"It breaks my coronary heart that my son is not right here to see it," the one little one of Elvis Presley wrote. "He would have completely liked it as effectively."


"Elvis," which additionally stars Tom Hanks as Colonel Tom Parker, debuts in theaters on June 24.

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