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Lisa Marie Presley rushed to hospital after cardiac arrest: TMZ

/ 05:45 AM January 13, 2023

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In this file photo taken on May 10, 2012 actress Lisa Marie Presley arrives at the NARM Music Biz Awards dinner party held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City, California. Lisa Marie Presley was rushed to a California hospital January 12, 2023 following cardiac arrest, according to entertainment outlet TMZ. (Photo by Jason Merritt / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

Los Angeles, United States — Lisa Marie Presley was rushed to a California hospital Thursday following cardiac arrest, according to entertainment outlet TMZ.

Elvis’ daughter regained her pulse following CPR from paramedics, the outlet said, citing unnamed sources close to Presley.

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The 54-year-old’s publicist did not immediately respond to an AFP query.

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Just days ago Presley attended the Golden Globes ceremony with her mother Priscilla, where they saw actor Austin Butler win the prize for best actor in a drama, for his portrayal of “The King.”

Presley, a singer and songwriter, is the mother to three children, including Riley Keough, who gained attention for her acting skills in 2016’s anthology series “The Girlfriend Experience.”

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