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Priscilla Presley says Elvis initiated relationship with her at 14 because  he was 'very, very lonely' | Fox News

Priscilla Presley’s conversation with Piers Morgan is a rare and deeply emotional moment in which she reflects on the two most devastating losses of her life: the death of Elvis Presley and, decades later, the death of their daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. Speaking with quiet strength and visible vulnerability, Priscilla does not seek to sensationalize tragedy. Instead, she offers a human portrait of grief, memory, and enduring love behind two of the most famous names in entertainment history.

When discussing Elvis, Priscilla emphasizes that beyond the global icon was a man of complexity, sensitivity, and immense pressure. She reflects on how fame surrounded him relentlessly, often leaving little room for rest or peace. His death, she explains, was not just the loss of a legend, but the sudden absence of a father, a former husband, and a deeply important presence in her life. Priscilla speaks of unanswered questions, lingering sorrow, and the emotional weight of watching the world mourn someone she knew so intimately, yet so differently.

The conversation grows even more painful when Priscilla turns to Lisa Marie. Losing a child, she says, is a grief that defies language. She describes Lisa Marie as strong, passionate, and deeply shaped by both love and loss from an early age. Carrying the legacy of Elvis Presley brought pride, but also a burden that few could truly understand. Priscilla shares how she tried to protect her daughter while respecting her independence, acknowledging that some battles are invisible even to those closest to us.

Throughout the interview, Priscilla speaks not with bitterness, but with reflection and compassion. She honors the memories of both Elvis and Lisa Marie while reminding viewers that fame does not shield anyone from pain. Her words are a reminder that behind headlines and history are real people, real families, and real heartbreak. In speaking out, Priscilla Presley transforms personal loss into a message of empathy, resilience, and the enduring power of love beyond death…

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