Lisa Marie Presley hospitalized after possible cardiac arrest

Lisa Marie Presley hospitalized after possible cardiac arrest
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UPDATE: Lisa Marie Presley died Thursday evening at 54 after being hospitalized for a medical emergency.

EARLIER: Lisa Marie Presley has been hospitalized after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest at a home in Calabasas, Calif.

A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesperson said Thursday in a statement to EW, "Deputies from Lost Hills Station transported a female adult from the 9500 block of Normandy Drive in Calabasas for a medical emergency. The female adult was transported by LA County Fire Department to a local area hospital where they were released to their care."

The spokesperson did not identify the woman, but PEOPLE confirmed it was Presley, 54, who is the only child of rock legend Elvis Presley and a singer in her own right. Representatives for Presley did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment.

Presley's mother, Priscilla Presley, said in a statement to PEOPLE, "My beloved daughter Lisa Marie was rushed to the hospital. She is now receiving the best care. Please keep her and our family in your prayers."

Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Marie Presley

Bryan Steffy/WireImage Lisa Marie Presley has died at 54.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Presley has been living at the home of her ex-husband Danny Keough since she sold her own Calabasas home after the 2020 suicide of their son, Benjamin Keough. Presley and Keough share another child, the actress Riley Keough.

Presley's medical emergency came two days after she and her mother attended the Golden Globes together. That same evening, Elvis star Austin Butler took home the award for Best Actor in a Drama, Motion Picture for his performance as the King in Baz Luhrmann's biopic. The group also recently celebrated Elvis' birthday together.

Lisa Marie Presley previously praised Butler's performance in the film, saying it was "almost as if he channeled [Elvis]" on screen. "He put everything he had, his heart, his soul, everything he had into researching, reading, watching, learning," she added. "He honored him in every way possible."

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