Lisa Marie Presley died aged 54, following a cardiac arrest, just days before she was interviewed and attended the 2023 Golden Globes ceremony, in support of the 2022 biopic, Elvis.The only child of Elvis spoke to one US publication with the singer appearing to slur her words as she responded to the questions.Lisa was interviewed on the red carpet alongside her friend Jerry Schilling by Extra host Billy Bush.In the clip, Lisa turned to her friend for support as she said: "I'm going to grab your arm."She appeared to talk slowly in the interview while slurring her words when she responded to questions about the Elvis star, Austin Butler.The interviewee predicted "a wonderful night for Elvis" at the beginning of the interview, in which Lisa stood next to longtime friend Jerry, a talent manager who worked closely with Elvis.She said she adored Austin and was "mind-blown" after seeing his performance in the film, which earned him the Best Actor gong.Lisa said: "I needed five days to process [his performance].
It was so spot on and authentic."Lisa said that she thought he mirrored the "characteristics [and] the talking without doing it in a caricature way like it's been done in the past."She continued: "It's kind of done in sort of a funny, joking way, the way [Elvis] spoke, but Austin actually got it and did it perfectly without making it comical."The interview wrapped up with Lisa telling her interviewee that Austin was making his way down the entrance.Craig Little, a spokesperson for the county’s fire department, confirmed LA County paramedics were sent to the Calabasas home at 10.37 am (6.37pm GMT) following a report of a woman in full cardiac arrest.The spokesperson added that paramedics arrived about six minutes.
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