In 2005, Presley allowed the public a brief look into her personal life by appearing in the television film
Elvis by the Presleys. Between 2010 and 2016, Presley lived in a 15th-century manor house in
Rotherfield, East Sussex, England, 15 miles east of
Saint Hill Manor, the British headquarters of the Church of Scientology. Presley publicly acknowledged her struggle with
opioid addiction. She wrote the foreword to
United States of Opioids: A Prescription for Liberating a Nation in Pain (2019), stating that she had been prescribed opioids following the birth of her twin daughters in 2008 and became dependent on them. She had been using opioids again in the weeks prior to her death on January 12, 2023.
Marriages and divorces Danny Keough On October 3, 1988, Presley married Chicago-born musician and actor Danny Keough at the
Scientology Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles. Their honeymoon took place on a cruise ship owned by the
Church of Scientology. After an early abortion that Presley later described as "the stupidest thing I've ever done", the couple had two children: a daughter,
Riley Keough (born May 29, 1989, at
Saint John's Health Center in
Santa Monica, California), and a son, Benjamin Storm Keough (born October 21, 1992, at Humana Women's Hospital in
Tampa, Florida). Benjamin was delivered according to a Church of Scientology practice known as "
silent birth". Presley obtained a
quickie divorce in the
Dominican Republic on May 6, 1994. Later that year, Keough considered seeking custody of their two children due to child-molestation charges against
Michael Jackson, whom Presley married after their divorce. In a 2003 interview with
The Commercial Appeal, Presley addressed reports that she and Keough were planning to remarry: "Danny is my best friend, always has been, always will be. I love him unconditionally, but we are not together. It's not like that." Presley and Keough became closer again after her divorce from Jackson. In 2005, Keough played bass guitar in Presley's band and also served as her musical mentor. Presley continued to regard him as a close friend, and he lived in the guest house on her property. Presley also commented, "Ultimately this is a good message to send out to people: You don't have to put your crap on your kids even if you are not together. You can still be civilized." Presley's daughter, Riley, married Ben Smith-Petersen in 2015. Their daughter, Presley's grandchild, was born in 2022. In 2025, Riley's grandmother Priscilla confirmed that Riley and Smith‑Petersen had welcomed a second child. Benjamin died on July 12, 2020, at the
age of 27 in
Calabasas, California. The
Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office determined the cause of death to be a self‑inflicted gunshot wound and classified it as a suicide. Presley was devastated by her son's death and struggled profoundly in the years that followed.
Michael Jackson On May 26, 1994, twenty days after her divorce from Keough, Presley married singer Michael Jackson. Keough's younger brother served as an official witness at the wedding. Presley and Jackson had first met in 1974, when a six-year-old Presley attended one of his concerts at the
Sahara Tahoe. According to a friend of Presley's, "their adult friendship began in November 1992 in L.A." Addressing the allegations of
sexual abuse against Jackson, Presley later said, "I believed he didn't do anything wrong, and that he was wrongly accused and, yes, I started falling for him. I wanted to save him. I felt that I could do it." Shortly afterwards, she persuaded Jackson to settle the allegations out of court and enter
rehabilitation. In January 1996, citing irreconcilable differences, Presley filed for divorce. Jackson's make-up artist, Karen Faye, later claimed that Jackson had initially planned to file first but relented after Presley asked him not to; the following day, he learned that she had filed herself. She attended his funeral service which was held at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park on September 3, 2009. In a 2010 interview with
Oprah Winfrey, Presley said that she and Jackson attempted to reconcile intermittently for four years after their divorce and that she had traveled internationally to be with him. After
Jackson's death in 2009 at age 50, Presley was reported to have "felt shattered". In the same 2010 interview, Presley elaborated on the post-divorce relationship, saying, "We again, were going to get back together, we spent four more years after we’d divorced getting back together and breaking up and talking about getting back together and breaking up." She also described her emotional connection to Jackson, stating, "I felt like I just always wanted to be around him, always wanted to be part of – I felt so high. I’ve never felt like that around another human being..." She added that she was the last person standing over Jackson's casket: "Well, most people had left and I was the last one standing over him. I didn’t want to leave him." In a 2014 interview with
The Sydney Morning Herald, Presley said, "With MJ [Michael Jackson], unfortunately, too much happened, too much got between us. There was a very deep strong love there; intense. But people got in the way, on my end and his end. We had so many people telling us what to do and intercepting and speaking on behalf of the other. Had it been just he and I, towards the end, I don't think we would have divorced." In her 2024 memoir,
From Here to the Great Unknown, Presley wrote, "I've never been that happy again", referring to her time with Jackson.
John Oszajca In May 1999, Presley met musician
John Oszajca and became engaged to him two days before Christmas. She ended the engagement in March 2001, about five months after meeting
Nicolas Cage at a party.
Nicolas Cage Presley's third marriage was to Nicolas Cage, whom she had met while still in a relationship with Oszajca. They married in
Kamuela, Hawaii, on August 10, 2002. Cage filed for divorce 107 days later, on November 25, 2002, and the divorce was finalized on May 24, 2004.
Michael Lockwood in 2014 On January 22, 2006, in
Kyoto, Japan, Presley married for the fourth time, to
Michael Lockwood, her guitarist, music producer, and musical director. Keough served as best man at the ceremony. In March 2008, Presley announced that she was pregnant and Lockwood became a first-time father. On October 7, 2008, Presley gave birth via
Caesarean section to
fraternal twin daughters Harper Vivienne Ann Lockwood and Finley Aaron Love Lockwood, at
Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in
Thousand Oaks, California. The couple maintained a home in England at Coes Manor in
Rotherfield, East Sussex, where Presley enjoyed living outside the public spotlight. In 2016, Presley filed for divorce from Lockwood after ten years of marriage. In February 2017, the couple's children were placed in the temporary care of Priscilla after Lisa Marie alleged in a court filing that she had discovered inappropriate images of children on Lockwood's personal computer while contesting his request for spousal support. The
Beverly Hills Police Department investigated the allegations, examining more than 80 electronic devices, and found no criminal activity, referring the matter to authorities in Tennessee. Later in 2017, the
Tennessee Bureau of Investigations closed its inquiry, citing no evidence of a crime. The divorce was finalized on May 26, 2021.
Scientology Presley, along with friend and fellow Memphian and Scientologist
Isaac Hayes, opened the Literacy, Education and Ability Program (LEAP) in October 1997. LEAP is operated by
Applied Scholastics, an organization run by Scientologists. For her efforts to help U.S. children develop study skills, Presley received the Humanitarian Award from the Church of Scientology-supported
World Literacy Crusade on January 5, 2002. She received the award from Hayes,
Chaka Khan, and
Yolanda King, daughter of
Martin Luther King Jr. World Literacy Crusade is regarded by critics as a front group for the
Church of Scientology. On September 26 of that same year, Presley addressed a
U.S. congressional hearing in opposition to the use of medication in treating
ADHD, stating: "I have spoken to children who have been forced to take a cocaine-like stimulant to control their behavior. I have shared their sense of sheer desperation. Children have been wrenched from their family's care simply because their parents favored an alternative, drug-free approach to addressing educational and behavioral problems. The psychotropic drugging of millions of children has to stop." Addressing the committee as the International Spokesperson for Children's Rights for the
Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), an organization run by Scientologists, Presley argued that parents should be informed about alternatives to medication so they may "make an informed choice about their child's educational and medical needs". Presley left Scientology in 2014, though she had been experiencing growing discontent with the organization as early as 2008. == Death ==