While the granddaughter of Elvis Presley is sentimental about certain symbols, such as the one shared with her late mother and brother, she has some regrets about her earliest tattoo.
- October 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Riley Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley, has a love-hate relationship with her tattoos. While she's sentimental about certain symbols, such as the one shared with her late mother and brother, she has some regrets about her earliest tattoo. Keough reveals plans to remove her Gemini tattoo on her finger, but jokes that technology may evolve in the future, offering less painful options.
Riley Keough, known for her compelling roles on "Daisy Jones and the Six", recently opened up about her complex relationship with her tattoos during an appearance on NBC's "Late Night with Seth Meyers". The 35-year-old actress shared her mixed feelings about the Gemini symbol she got on her finger at 17. "I often put rings on it... It was kind of a moment," she explained, hinting at moments of regret. Despite this, some tattoos hold significant sentimental value for her.
Keough has used tattoos as powerful symbols, especially in the memoir "From Here to the Great Unknown", which she completed posthumously for her mother, Lisa Marie Presley. Tattoo symbols were used to differentiate the voices in the memoir. One such symbol was derived from a tattoo shared by her mother and brother, Benjamin Keough, who tragically died by suicide in 2020. To honor him, Riley got his name inked on her collarbone, a poignant reminder of their bond.