“It is with a heavy heart that I must announce the devastating news that my beautiful daughter, Lisa Marie, has passed away,” her mother, Priscilla Presley, said in a statement.
“She was the most emotional, strong and loving woman I have ever known,” she added in the statement. “We ask that privacy be respected as we deal with this terrible loss.”
And the (TMZ) website, which is concerned with celebrity news, reported that Lisa Marie was rushed to hospital after suffering a heart attack at her home in the Calabasas suburb of Los Angeles.
Born in 1968, Lisa Marie Presley is the owner of her father’s Graceland mansion in Memphis, a popular tourist attraction. She was nine years old when Elvis died at Graceland in 1977.
She began her music career with her 2003 debut album To Home It My Concern and followed it up with 2005’s Now What, both of which reached the top ten on the Billboard 200 best-selling albums.
Their third album, Storm and Grace, was released in 2012.
Lisa Marie was married four times, the first to musician Danny Keough, before separating from him to marry pop star Michael Jackson in 1994, just 20 days after her divorce from Keough.
The famous couple divorced in 1996 while Jackson was battling child molestation allegations.
She then married actor Nicolas Cage, a big fan of her father, in 2002. Cage filed for divorce four months later. Her fourth marriage was to guitarist and music producer Michael Lockwood before they divorced in 2021.
She gave birth to four children, one of whom, Benjamin Keogh, died at the age of 27.
Lisa Marie and her mother, Priscilla, attended the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, where Austin Butler won best actor in a motion picture, drama, for his role in Elvis, the Presley biopic, last year.
Upon receiving the award, Butler thanked the two women, saying, “I love you both forever.”