Riley Keough in conversation with Taylor Jenkins Reid at Live Talks Los Angeles

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  • @LiveTalksLA
    @LiveTalksLA  24 дні тому +2

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  • @rosasp.2936
    @rosasp.2936 22 дні тому +27

    Everyone needs to remember what was in the book and how Lisa Marie felt. Things she went through and ask yourself, how would you feel if you were treated as she was? I pray she’s at peace now. 🙏🌹❤️

    • @19EnglishcaucAsians66
      @19EnglishcaucAsians66 20 днів тому

      Give it up everyday. Criminals in secret are everyones problems. Tn and ny criminals.

    • @aliciac7053
      @aliciac7053 8 днів тому +1

      Let's be real here. Her mother had a duty to discipline her. Just because Lisa is Elvis' little Princess to Elvis fans, to Priscilla she was her daughter. What caused Lisa MORE trauma was her father's drug addiction! Elvis dying of his drug use and leaving her fatherless at 9 was something she never overcame. Elvis caused her more trauma than anyone. Sad, sad, sad.

    • @rosasp.2936
      @rosasp.2936 8 днів тому +1

      @ Go research everything yourself, and then comment. Don’t listen to others opinions. Search!👀 search 🔍 🔦

  • @Tam5115
    @Tam5115 22 дні тому +12

    This was a great interview! Riley was raised right, you can tell. Lisa was someone I wished I had known. I feel like I inhaled the book, it was so good.

    • @belindamullins5989
      @belindamullins5989 17 днів тому +2

      Lisa was like Elvis in parenting, nervous talking about herself and her talent

  • @Verbsdescribeus
    @Verbsdescribeus 9 днів тому +3

    With every interview, Riley is more inspirational through her strength and delicacy.

  • @cindyswift8455
    @cindyswift8455 22 дні тому +7

    Great interview! Good job! Riley seems so grounded....I think she was given all the things necessary that children need to become secure and still have the gift of wonder...Not fearing failure...willing to try things out and grow from the experiences. My heart goes out to her with all the tremendous loss she has had to deal with.❤

  • @candybailes2044
    @candybailes2044 12 днів тому +2

    This interview is so much better than the interview with Oprah! This is the BEST interview with Riley that I have seen yet, to this day. I do wish Riley would address, at somepoint, the retaliationship between Lisa and her mother and how much their relarionship affected Lisa's life, including, how it more than likely helped Lisa to be the such loving and caring mother that she was.

  • @nadjaGer
    @nadjaGer 21 день тому +8

    Riley has her granddads laugh❤i wish she would really talk about whats in the book.

  • @dmc4more
    @dmc4more 22 дні тому +3

    Great interview ladies !!! Love your spirit Riley .. Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @lisaaheanueanderson4591
    @lisaaheanueanderson4591 22 дні тому +6

    Riley has Done Everything on her Very own and With The Love of Her Mother, Riley We Love you Very very much. God bless you and Your Daughter and Husband.

  • @leticiawear8652
    @leticiawear8652 16 днів тому +4

    I wish the interview was more focused on Lisa's music and her life rather than Daisy Jones. Don't get me wrong, I loved the series but as a fan of Lisa Marie's music for the past 22 years, it was a let down more of this topic wasn't discussed.

  • @0420903951
    @0420903951 23 дні тому +9

    I disagree with Riley. You are better than Oprah , first time watching your videos, love your approach and reel

  • @0420903951
    @0420903951 23 дні тому +14

    no one has asked the question about the abuse. Lisa indued, in the hands of her mother and her boyfriend at the time

    • @BetsyJonex-f6v
      @BetsyJonex-f6v 23 дні тому +5

      Yeah and they won't they even took that part out of the UK version. It has to do with Priscilla as protection of Scientology.

    • @nat_TV22
      @nat_TV22 22 дні тому +3

      @@BetsyJonex-f6v Scientologists don't report S abusers so I agree with you.

    • @rosasp.2936
      @rosasp.2936 22 дні тому +9

      Nobody is going to ask about the abuse bc that’s bad publicity for Priscilla. I’m sure that’s a no-no question for interviewers before Riley goes on shows.

    • @rosasp.2936
      @rosasp.2936 22 дні тому +5

      @ Do you know the family? All I’m saying is instead of burying what abuse and trauma Lisa endured people need to remember it bc who put her in the situation she was in to be abused? Don’t put people on pedestals and just recognize the truth about her life. I just stated, not to forget what was written. Talking about it will never change anything, but please remember her Daddy’s death at a young age caused her deep sorrow and traumatized her, that’s spoken about so often so why not other parts of her life also?

    • @rosasp.2936
      @rosasp.2936 22 дні тому +8

      @ We’re all entitled to our own opinions and I respect that. LM knew that she wanted the SA put in her book just like everything else and being in the spotlight all of her life knew it would be discussed and not in a disrespectful way or to bash anyone. Maybe she thought it would help others going through SA knowing she endured that pain. She didn’t want it suppressed or it wouldn’t have been included in her book.

  • @crimenurse8264
    @crimenurse8264 16 днів тому +4

    I’d like to hear a mental health professional’s view of how someone like Lisa can view her very flawed, but loving father as giving her unconditional yet undisciplined love; yet she views her mother as cold and unloving towards her. Was her perception true or just her perception. The book gives revelation of the creepy inappropriate acts by Priscilla’s boyfriend Michael Edward’s. Although Priscilla did believe Lisa and confronted Edward’s, it’s hard to fathom why she didn’t kick him out. Lisa seems to see her parents in black and white thinking. I wonder if she ever came to realize that her mother did love her. Both parents showed imperfect love yet she seems to gloss over her father’s flawed style of parenting but only views her mother’s style as bad. For Lisa it seems she felt loved by her father but unloved by her mother

    • @donnaselfon2969
      @donnaselfon2969 13 днів тому +3

      I don't think she needed a Mental health professional..
      Lisa was a very perceptive child and I think it was basic to figure out in her own young mind who kept her safe and who didn't. Her mother did very little when she found out the whole Michael Edwards horrible thing. Also her mother would take her to the Scientology mess..she'd scream Handle her and leave her there for months. I could go on about this woman but I don't think I'm wrong to label her as not a very good Mother.
      Lisa knew that her Dad wasn't perfect but she probably knew that he would definitely protect her and if he knew what Edward's did to her there would be massive hell to pay !!
      That's all a 9 year old needs to know..Am I safe?!?!

    • @nomih6331
      @nomih6331 6 днів тому +1

      @crimenurse8264
      Perhaps you could even read Priscilla’s own book published in 1984, where she laid out how much she did not want to have Lisa. (To be fair, she said that when she told Elvis she wanted to have an abortion, he said he wouldn’t stand in her way.) When she decided to go through with it, she went on a diet, she bragged that at the end of 9 months, she had actually lost weight.
      There are no words for how dangerous that is.
      Then both Peter Guralnick’s book and Charlie Hodge’s book say that Priscilla liked to go bareback horseback riding until at least 7 months. At over 7 months she fell off, landed in a puddle and laughed her head off about it. Was she afraid for her unborn child? No, she went bareback riding again the next day, telling the stablemaster, Mr. MacGregor, that she did not want a saddle and promised she would be careful and then took off at a gallop. This would be shortly before she states that her husband wanted a trial separation. If that is even true. I can’t imagine why (read my sarcasm here.). (When I was only 2 months pregnant, my car skidded into a snowbank. I was okay thanks to my seatbelt but called the obstetrician anyway.)
      Also in Priscilla’s own book, she relays the story that Lisa cried so hard when she went to dress her daughter at 2 years and 9 months for the famous family photo shoot , she said that Lisa cried and cried for her nanny. She admitted that she barely spent any time with her own daughter. She put in her book that she then decided to give her daughter one hour a day of her time. Wow, one whole hour, bless her heart.
      I agree with the commenter above, children need love, a feeling of safety and perhaps a parent who smiles and feels just at the sight or even thought of their child.
      What Lisa treasured the most wasn’t the fancy gifts, she appreciated the time her father spent with her. She said, “I knew I was adored”. Elvis never needed to spoil his daughter for them to have a deep bond. Elvis was close to his parents and they were very poor, but he knew they loved him.

  • @tonitessarolo1060
    @tonitessarolo1060 22 дні тому +9

    I don’t understand why in all her interviews, Riley always says Elvis or her mother’s father….refers to Priscilla as her grandmother but never Elvis as her grandfather. Is it because she never knew him….to me he is still her grandfather and should refer to him as such….it couldn’t possibly be because she’s ashamed/embarrassed…he is still beloved world wide 🤷‍♀️

    • @tonitessarolo1060
      @tonitessarolo1060 22 дні тому +3

      @ it was an observation not a criticism…. to you I say….bless your heart.

    • @TheLego4366
      @TheLego4366 22 дні тому +4

      She actually called Cilla her mother’s mother in an interview a few weeks back.

    • @tonitessarolo1060
      @tonitessarolo1060 22 дні тому +4

      @@TheLego4366 ok, one instance…the observation I’m making is the majority of times in the five interviews I have watched about the book, the interviewer will say ‘your grandfather’ in their question but for some reason Riley will answer or reference to him as Elvis or my mother’s father….most times she will reference Priscilla as her grandmother….that’s all I was commenting on…. I think Riley is an amazing person and any parent would be proud of….Lisa adored her father and I’m sure communicated that feeling to her daughter…. I guess I thought that although she never knew her grandfather, that the bond between him and Lisa would have been passed vicariously to her and by that would fondly refer to him as her grandfather.

    • @rosasp.2936
      @rosasp.2936 22 дні тому +8

      @@tonitessarolo1060 honey you can’t speak your opinions bc everyone thinks you’re supposed to think and act like them. lol. I got bashed for speaking my opinion too. Never change and speak your mind. We are all different and have opinions bc that’s the way God made us. God Bless you. ❤️🌹🙏

    • @NarcissisticTimes
      @NarcissisticTimes 22 дні тому +5

      ​​@@tonitessarolo1060
      You were respectful and civil in your question. There's nothing wrong with asking a question or sharing an opinion as long as it's done with good intentions and it's done respectfully and you were.
      I don't know the factual answer to why Riley doesn't refer to Elvis as grandfather but I'll share my opinion. It could be because she never knew him and he's not alive and she may have a grandfather that's living that she refers to as her grandfather, such as who would be her dad's father. Also another reason could be, she doesn't want to cause confusion to the viewers using the term grandfather when speaking about Elvis and family stories.

  • @steveashwell3308
    @steveashwell3308 15 днів тому +2

    Riley is like her grandfather Elvis down to Earth and has his😖😖 sensor humor

  • @rayfabian9488
    @rayfabian9488 23 дні тому +8

    What a gorgeous woman she is.

  • @MELANIECINATRY
    @MELANIECINATRY 23 дні тому +1

    I WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO INTERVIEW ROMANCE AUTHOR, TAYLOR JENKINS REID. SHE IS MY FAVORITE WRITER.

  • @shirleybrown3190
    @shirleybrown3190 День тому

    I wish Riley would say Grandpa instead of always Elvis or Lisa’s (her ) dad .

  • @Mexicanita1904
    @Mexicanita1904 19 днів тому +8

    Why do they keep calling them the Presley Dynasty? Elvis was an only child. Lisa Marie was an only child. It was only two of them and they’re both dead. Lisa Marie’s only son is dead and he didn’t even carry the Presley name. Neither do her three remaining daughters, they all carry their own father‘s last name. Two deceased Presleys is not a dynasty.

    • @jacquelinemilom4164
      @jacquelinemilom4164 13 днів тому +1

      @Sandy-w5oexactly. Such a weird thing to nitpick.

    • @sugarplumenigma4850
      @sugarplumenigma4850 8 днів тому +1

      @ Mexicanita 1904 ….. Exactly! I’m glad someone finally said it . The magic of Elvis and Lisa is gone forever. This generation should just be happy and not entitled.

    • @aliciac7053
      @aliciac7053 8 днів тому +2

      I agree. Elvis dead. Lisa dead. The 3 granddaughters aren't even musicians or singers. Even Riley says she's not a singer. The brother Ben didn't even have a profession, no one really knew him before he died. I bet you 90% of Americans TODAY wouldn't know the names of Elvis Presley's grandkids or would recognize them. That's not a great American dynasty. Such a silly choice of words. 😂

    • @aliciac7053
      @aliciac7053 8 днів тому

      ​@@sugarplumenigma4850The only talented one was Elvis. Lisa was a good song writer but she couldn't sing. None of the grandchildren have his talent. BOTH Elvis and Priscilla were gorgeous in their heyday though...beautiful. They must've been awesome to look at in person when they were young. But all the magic and talent ended in that family when Elvis died. Lightning won't hit twice in that family again. He was a once in a lifetime man.

  • @kellykevorkian651
    @kellykevorkian651 20 днів тому +3

    Riley was the lucky one! Lisa doted over Benjamin and look what happened to him! When you’re under the influence of drugs it’s hard to believe anything you say! Lisa herself said she was a manipulative person. I truly believe Lisa was so, so angry at her mother for leaving Elvis and punished her mother and herself for the rest of her life! She was her father’s daughter and never learned that his way of life wasn’t normal and lived her life the same way which led to her early demise!

  • @leydemartins6254
    @leydemartins6254 21 день тому

    Muito inteligente,puxou a Priscilla para os negócios a sua mae estaria muito feliz em ve as suas conquistas,mais a dela está em paz pois sabe que ela tá bem.

  • @Ste11a03
    @Ste11a03 22 дні тому

    rileyy

  • @belindamullins5989
    @belindamullins5989 17 днів тому +1

    Even though Riley helped write the book she seems to not have very many answers. Seems she would know by know what she wants the book to say and how the Presley name is going to be carried on thru her and her sisters. She is guarded on saying grand father, she calls him Elvis. Riley doesn't see it but shes alot like Elvis and her Mother Lisa. She's nervous on these interviews, Lisa was always uncomfortable when she had to open up. But Riley is really closed up on her knowledge of Elvis even though she said shes been involved in the business part since in her 20's. I would love to know more stories of how Elvis was in her life all theses years,even what she thought of him? Other than they went to Graceland on holidays and celebrations. What would she tell her daughter, does she tell her about Lisa and Elvis? She also talks about Navarone more than her brother and sisters. Yes we know about Navarone because of his crazy rants about Lisa but thats her memory that come to mind.

    • @jacquelinemilom4164
      @jacquelinemilom4164 13 днів тому +5

      This is a bizarre thing to pick up on. Her grandfather died before she was born. He wasn’t IN her life. She tells the stories from her mother and how he was in their lives through her all the time but she can’t just make up stories of a grandparent she didn’t know. What exactly do you want her to do? Also the family is famous whether they wanted to be or not. The public knows him as Elvis. It makes sense she calls a grandpa she never met his first name when discussing that aspect of their lives. She can only do so much regarding him as far as story telling.