Presley opened up concerning the demise of her son Benjamin, who died by suicide in 2020, in her posthumous memoir, From Right here to the Nice Unknown.
Lisa Marie Presley went some nice lengths to get matching tattoos together with her late son, Benjamin Keough, after his demise.
In Presley’s posthumous memoir, From Right here to the Nice Unknown, she received candid concerning the immense grief she skilled after her son died by suicide in 2020 — a sentiment daughter Riley Keough, who helped compile her mom’s memoir, additionally detailed in a brand new interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“She would say, ‘I’ll die of a damaged coronary heart,’ and I feel we felt that,” Riley advised Winfrey.
Her grief was so all-consuming, actually, that Presley stored her late son’s physique at house on dry ice for 2 months after he died, even inviting a tattoo artist to see Benjamin so she might might get a reproduction of his tattoos as a way to get some matching ink for herself.
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Riley additionally honored Benjamin by getting tats that matched his.
As he had his sister’s title written on his collarbone and his mother’s on his hand, as a tribute, each ladies received Benjamin’s title inscribed on the precise areas — which meant the tattoo artist needed to examine his preserved physique as a way to get the “placement precisely proper.”
“He is like, OK, do you might have any pictures?” Riley recalled the tattoo artist asking. “And he or she was like ‘No, however I can present you.'”
Keough insisted her mother wasn’t “loopy” for letting the tattoo artist examine her late brother’s physique, including that the second was very “matter of reality.”
The Daisy Jones & the Six star mentioned the tattoo artist was fortunately “very regular about the entire thing” and acted professionally regardless of the unusual request.
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It did, nonetheless, make Keough a bit of uncomfortable, with the movie and TV actress telling Winfrey she “stayed quiet” in that second out of respect for her mother.
“However it was positively one of the absurd moments [of my life],” Keough admitted.
Sharing extra perception into her resolution to maintain Benjamin’s coffin in her house following his demise, Presley wrote within the memoir that she selected to maintain her son’s physique as a result of she could not determine whether or not to bury him in Hawaii — the place she owned a house — or at Graceland, the Memphis property the place her father, Elvis Presley, died and is buried.
“My home has a separate casitas bed room and I stored Ben Ben in there for 2 months. There isn’t any legislation within the state of California that it’s important to bury somebody instantly,” Presley wrote. “I discovered a really empathetic funeral house proprietor … She mentioned, ‘We’ll convey Ben Ben to you.'”
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The funeral house proprietor instructed Lisa Marie to maintain the room at 55 levels and maintain him on dry ice to protect the physique.
After awhile, the grieving mom “received so used to him, caring for him and retaining him there” that it was now not out of the extraordinary for her.
“I feel it could scare the dwelling f–king piss out of anyone else to have their son there like that,” she wrote. “However not me.”
Benjamin was in the end laid to relaxation at Graceland, subsequent to his grandfather, following a funeral in Malibu.
Presley was later buried there as properly following her demise in January 2023.