Riley Keough for Elle UK; More Harper's Bazaar

Nov 01, 2024 10:50

https://instagram.com/p/DBqW5G2N6Ld

Riley Keough covers Elle UK to promote mom Lisa Marie Presley’s posthumous memoir From Here to the Great Unknown (ONTD book club covered the book! Hit the Presley family tag!).

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photo shoot, riley keough / presley family, interview

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jjazz59 November 1 2024, 17:22:35 UTC
Riley seems like such a lovely person. I hope she has a peaceful life.

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genbu_no_miko24 November 1 2024, 17:24:03 UTC
I wish her well cause losing her mom and brother within a few months and then having that estate battle with Lisa Marie and becoming a new mom while also being the now legal guardian of her sisters is a lot on her shoulders!

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v_is_for_violet November 1 2024, 17:59:44 UTC
I have such a newfound respect and sympathy for her after all of those very well done book posts. She’s been through entirely too much. I also watched Zola recently and thought she gave such a great performance!

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bellwetherr November 1 2024, 18:18:06 UTC
i want to like her but her three best friends are some of the most insufferable ppl alive lmao so how could it be possible she's chill

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deja_vu822 November 1 2024, 18:34:01 UTC
who are her best friends?

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bellwetherr November 1 2024, 18:40:38 UTC
dakota, kstew, and zoe kravitz

(it says in the post 👀)

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deja_vu822 November 1 2024, 18:42:28 UTC
lolol i figured it probably did but i didn't want to read for it

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deja_vu822 November 1 2024, 18:33:17 UTC
I saw an article in like 2019 about Riley posting about the death doula program that she did and I bookmarked it because there was something about it that drew me in. A few years later, I ended up taking the classes at the same place she did and got certified as a death doula and a funeral celebrant. I don't do it professionally but it definitely has helped me face some huge losses in my life and I'm so grateful for the perspective and knowledge it gave me. It's so weird that I found it through, like, a People article about a celebrity I didn't even follow at the time.

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evilfirepixie8 November 1 2024, 21:37:50 UTC
Can I ask who your class was thru? Or DM me if you prefer. I tried to do death doula training recently and did not have a good experience, which was SUCH a disappointment so I'm thinking of giving it another go with a different program.

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deja_vu822 November 2 2024, 17:41:20 UTC
It was through Sacred Crossings which is a funeral home/death doula place in LA. https://sacredcrossings.com/

During the pandemic, they were offering a lot of online courses, I'm not sure how much they still do that as I think before it was always in person. I really liked it though I will say the person who runs it def interjects a lot of her personal spiritual beliefs (which basically follow buddhism) as fact, even though she might not think she does that. The first course in the program is about confronting your own death and beliefs about death and I found that extremely powerful, as someone who never really thought about it much before.

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shangri__la November 2 2024, 18:04:45 UTC
That's where Riley got her training! https://www.instagram.com/p/CMtLZ77l8ps/

I definitely got vibes of Buddhism-esque thinking from how she speaks about death and grief in interviews and the book.

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