Riley Keough and her late mother Lisa Marie Presley enjoyed their stays at Graceland â even when it was occupied by tourists all day.
On Wednesday, Oct. 9, the Under the Bridge actress, 35, stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers to discuss Presleyâs newly released posthumous book, From Here to the Great Unknown.
While speaking with Meyers, 50, about how she cowrote the memoir, Riley also shared some of her favorite memories growing up, which included staying at Graceland, often during times when tourists were also present.Â
âThis is fascinating to me, that Graceland is a place that your mother would stay, you had stayed, while it was an active place that was hosting tours,â the Late Night host began.Â
The Memphis, Tenn. mansion once owned by Rileyâs grandfather Elvis Presley operates as a museum honoring the late âHound Dogâ hitmaker.Â
âYes. So, how this worked is it wasnât all the time,â the Daisy Jones & The Six star replied.
âThere were some nights where [my mom] wanted to stay there, and she would bring us with her,â she explained.
In addition to Riley, Lisa Marie and her ex-husband Danny Keough were also parents to son Benjamin, who died by suicide at age 27 in 2020. Lisa Marie was also mom to twin daughters Finley and Harper, both 16, with ex-husband Michael Lockwood.
âThe tours start in the morning, and they end at 4, so if we were to stay in the house, Elvisâ room and my motherâs room are not part of the tour, so we would stay upstairs and have to wait, basically,â Riley said.Â
âWeâd get stuck until the tours were over,â the actress added while laughing. âIf we didnât get out before 10 [a.m.], we were stuck there until like 5 p.m.â
An intrigued Meyers replied, âThatâs like the weirdest hotel,â to which Riley referred to Graceland as âHotel California.âÂ
Meyers said he assumed the family could leave at any time if they truly wanted to, however, it might âblow the minds of the tour-goers so much that they wouldnât be able to put their brain back in their head.â
âI think itâs funny âcause, I guess they couldâve stopped the tours for a second so we could run out, but they never did that. They never offered,â Riley said while laughing.Â
Meyers suggested that Riley simply âwalk downâ and tell the tourists that sheâs âan actor playing Elvisâ granddaughter.â
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The Zola actress promised to try it this weekend when she heads back to Graceland as part of her ongoing book tour.Â
Riley recalled that her family used to all go to Graceland together often and have dinner there once the tours were over.Â
According to Meyers, it would be a great idea if her family went again and had dinner during a tour with their table âroped offâ as fans walked past.Â
âIt would be very interactive,â she said.
From Here to the Great Unknown is out now and available wherever books are sold.
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