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Riley Keough reveals major decision about family home, Graceland

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Riley Keough reflects on her decision to preserve Graceland

Riley Keough has recently revealed she’s going to “preserve” her family home, Graceland.

Speaking to PEOPLE, the Daisy Jones & the Six actress opened up that she took this decision as the sole owner of her late mom Lisa Marie Presley’s estate and the owner of her grandfather Elvis Presley’s beloved Memphis, Tenn., mansion.

“My hope is to continue what my grandmother [Priscilla Presley] did, and then my mother did, which is simply to preserve our family home,” said the 35-year-old.

Elsewhere in the interview, Riley shared her experience of completing her mother’s memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown after her death in 2023 at 54.

“Because my mother was Elvis Presley’s daughter, she was constantly talked about, argued over and dissected,” stated the Logan Lucky star.

Riley continued, “What she wanted to do in her memoir, and what I hope I’ve done in finishing it for her, is to go beneath the magazine headline idea of her and reveal the core of who she was.”

“To turn her into a three-dimensional human being: the best mother, a wild child, a fierce friend, an underrated artist, frank, funny, traumatized, joyous, grieving — everything that she was throughout her remarkable life,” explained The Guilty actress.

Riley added, “I want to give voice to my mother in a way that eluded her while she was alive.”

Meanwhile, From Here to the Great Unknown will hit the bookstores on October 8.

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Jeff Bridges, 74, didn’t like his ‘Tron: Legacy’ young recreation: ‘Bizzare’

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Jeff Bridges on his 2010’s Tron: Legacy look

Jeff Bridges got candid on his recreated young look in 2010’s Tron: Legacy.

“I wasn’t particularly fond of that recreation of myself,” he recalled during a conversation on a recent episode of Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, talking about the Joseph Kosinski sequel that used a still “new” de-aging process through computer scanning, recreating his rejuvenated look.

“I thought I looked more like Bill Maher than myself,” he added humorously.

The veteran and Tron actor also reminisced on the techniques used back then to create the neon digital world.

“It was shot in 70 millimetre black-and-white, hand-tinted by a bunch of ladies in Korea, I think,” he recalled.

“We had black duvetyne, it was this set with white adhesive tape on the thing. Everybody was encouraged to wear colourful clothes ’cause … our suits were all black, but you would go outside after a day’s work of being in that black-and-white atmosphere and — boom! — colour would just run into you.”

Bridges will return to his role of video game creator Kevin Flynn, in Tron: Ares starring Jared Leto, slated for release Oct. 10, 2025, in a cameo appearance.

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Country star Kris Kristofferson ‘A Star Is Born’ Lead, dies at 88

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Kris Kristofferson, ‘A Star Is Born’, ‘Blade’ actor and country music legend dies at 88

Kris Kristofferson, a big name in the country music and Hollywood film and TV industry, died at the age of 88.

According to Variety, the singer-songwriter and actor passed away peacefully while surrounded by family on Saturday at his residence in Maui, Hawaii.

No cause of death has been shared yet.

“It is with a heavy heart that we share the news our husband/father/grandfather, Kris Kristofferson, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 28 at home. We’re all so blessed for our time with him,” Kristofferson’s family said in a statement.

“Thank you for loving him all these many years, and when you see a rainbow, know he’s smiling down at us all,” they added.

A Star Is Born leading man and Blade actor is survived by his wife, Lisa and their eight children, Tracy, Kris Jr., Casey, Jesse, Jody, John, Kelly and Blake; and his seven grandchildren.

The CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Kyle Young, also paid tribute to the late star.

“Kris Kristofferson believed to his core that creativity is God-given, and that those who ignore or deflect such a holy gift are doomed to failure and unhappiness. He preached that a life of the mind gives voice to the soul, and then he created a body of work that gave voice not only to his soul but to ours,” he said in a statement.

“Kris’s heroes included the prize fighter Muhammad Ali, the great poet William Blake, and the ‘Hillbilly Shakespeare,’ Hank Williams. He lived his life in a way that honoured and exemplified the values of each of those men, and he leaves a righteous, courageous and resounding legacy that rings with theirs.”

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Zachary Levi endorses Donald Trump: ‘We are going to take back this country’

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Zachary Levi is rooting for Donald Trump.

The action comedy series, Chuck star endorsed Donald Trump at a rally in Michigan on Saturday, along with former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and ex Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.

“We’re here to make sure that we are going to take back this country. We are going to make it great again. We are going to make it healthy again,” Levi asserted while on stage.

“And so, I stand with Bobby, and I stand with Tulsi, and I stand with everyone else who is standing with President Trump.”

He continued, “Because I do believe, of the two choices that we have, and we only have two, Donald Trump, President Trump is the man that can get us there.”

“And he’s gonna get us there because he’s gonna have the backing and the support and the wisdom and the knowledge and the fight that exists in Robert Kennedy Jr. and former representative Tulsi Gabbard.”

The Shazam! actor also shared why he thinks what he thinks.

“I grew up in a family that was Christian conservative, that was pretty much the lane that we were in,” he said.

“My parents were Kennedy Democrats who then turned into Reagan Republicans, and they taught me to have a healthy level of distrust for the government and a healthy level of distrust for industry that runs amok.”

Levi made clear this his first choice was Kennedy — who backed out from running for president in August — but after him, he chooses Trump.

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John Ashton, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ alum dies at 76

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John Ashton, Beverly Hills Cop star passes at 76

John Ashton, Beverly Hills Cop star, died, at the age of 76.

According to Page Six, the actor passed away “peacefully” on Thursday, in Ft. Collins, Colo., and as per reports from TMZ, he lost the battle of life to cancer.

“John leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication and service,” his rep Alan Somers said to Page Six in a statement.

“His memory will forever be treasured by his wife, children, grandchildren, as well as his brother, sisters, his extended family and all who loved him,” the statement added.

“John’s impact on the world will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come.”

Ashton left behind his wife Robin Hoye, with whom he had a marriage of 24 years.

He was a proud father to two children, Michelle and Michael Thomas Ashton, as well as three stepchildren. His grandson, Henry, “held a cherished place in his heart.”

Over the course of his 50-year career in Hollywood, he appeared in more than 200 films, becoming widely recognized for his portrayal of Sergeant John Taggart in the 1984 classic Beverly Hills Cop alongside Eddie Murphy.

Recently, he reprised this beloved role in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, which debuted on Netflix in July.

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