Haunted Graceland: Riley Keough Considers Exorcism Despite Priscilla Presley's Opposition

Riley Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley, is contemplating an exorcism at Graceland due to eerie occurrences in the iconic mansion. Despite her concerns, Priscilla Presley, Elvis' widow, is against the idea. The second floor of Graceland, where Elvis passed away in 1977, has been off-limits to the public since his death. Keough has been spooked by strange happenings like temperature drops, phantom footsteps, and the smell of cologne inside the mansion.
The King of Rock 'n' Roll died at the age of 42 in the upstairs bathroom of Graceland, and the second floor has been preserved as it was on the day of his passing. Keough's daughter is frightened by the unexplained activity in the house, and even her half-sisters refuse to stay overnight. Priscilla Presley, who had a legal dispute with Keough after the death of her daughter Lisa Marie Presley, is opposed to the exorcism plan.
Priscilla has fond memories of the upstairs area and believes she can feel Elvis' presence there. Despite the spooky occurrences, she is reluctant to go through with the exorcism. The decision to rid Graceland of any potential haunting raises questions about the treatment of Elvis' spirit. It remains to be seen whether Keough will proceed with the exorcism or find another way to address the paranormal activity at the historic mansion.