Riley Keough has just fulfilled her promise to her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley, by completing and publishing her posthumous memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown.
By doing that, Riley has continued a family legacy of daughters supporting their mothers’ passions, and surprisingly, her daughter Tupelo is also following in these footsteps as she makes a sweet appearance in Riley’s new video.
Fans react to the short clip of Riley Keough’s daughter
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The clip showed Riley Keough signing on a black and white photo of herself and her mother, Lisa Marie Presley. The camera then cuts to her blonde-haired daughter, Tupelo, sitting on the floor, coloring and mimicking her mother by signing the photo with a marker. She took a brown crayon and scribbled in her coloring book, before adding her mark to a photo of her mom and grandmother that had already been signed.
Riley captioned the video with “A few of you might just get a very exclusive, special edition copy of FROM HERE TO THE GREAT UNKNOWN signed by Tupelo.” Fans melted over the video, flooding the comments with praise. “Absolutely adorable!” and “Sweetness overload!” were among the reactions.
The clip also sparked eagerness and excitement among fans, who can’t wait to get their own copy of Lisa Marie Presley’s memoir. Many expressed their anticipation, saying “Aww, can’t wait to get mine!” and” “Pre-ordered mine already!”
Tupelo’s name honors the Presley family
Riley Keough and her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen, welcomed their daughter, Tupelo Storm, via surrogate in August 2022. Fans got to know about the news when her husband read a eulogy on her behalf, where they said: “I hope I can love my daughter the way you loved me, the way you loved my brother and my sisters.”
Riley pointed out that she chose the name Tupelo because of its connection to her family, rather than a reference like Memphis. Her first name refers to Tupelo, Mississippi, which is where Elvis Presley was born. Her middle name, Storm, is dedicated to Riley’s late brother, Benjamin Storm Keough, who passed away at 27.
Lisa Marie Presley also called Tupelo “our little light,” as mentioned in her memoir.