Lisa Marie Presley

Lisa Marie Presley Dies

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The music world was rocked with the sudden and unexpected death of Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of the late Elvis Presley on January 12, 2023. The singer-songwriter, who was only 54 years old at the time of her passing, was remembered fondly by fans and fellow musicians alike.

Lisa Marie’s career spanned over two decades and included a number of albums, singles, and collaborations with other artists. Her work touched many lives around the world and she will be remembered for her unique voice and style.

“It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us. She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known,” Priscilla Presley said in a statement on Thursday evening.

The cause of Lisa Marie’s death is still unknown at this time. However, her family has asked for privacy during this difficult time as they grieve their beloved daughter’s passing.

About Lisa Marie Presley

Lisa Marie Presley is the daughter of legendary singer-songwriter Elvis Presley. She is an American singer and songwriter in her own right, having released four studio albums since 2003. She is also a businesswoman and philanthropist who has been involved with various charitable causes throughout her career. Lisa Marie has had a long and successful career in music, film, television, and more. She has been married four times and has four children from her marriages.

 

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Update:

According to the police report, a call to 911 was made on Thursday, May 5, 2022, by a woman in Samuel’s apartment. She told officers that Samuels had complained about chest pain and collapsed. She then called 911.

Samuels was taken to Piedmont Hospital where he passed away, police said. 

 

5.5.22

The internet is in a debate after the news of the self proclaimed relationship guru, and image consultant, Kevin Samuels, has passed away. 

Kevin Samuels was known for his controversial topics and views on women and dating. He also spoke to men, but his unapologetic and harsh opinion on women is what brought him fame. The influencer’s radical content caught the attention over millions of viewers with his YouTube having 1.42M subscribers.

Kevin’s fans and critics are in a debate over the validity of his death and also the non-mourning behavior that is appearing on Twitter. 

Kevin was 56 years of age.

Story is developing. 

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OPINION
BY NINA CHILDS

Depending on who you talk to…today is a sad day. If you ask that toxic dude that you know that objectifies women, sees them as objects to be owned and controlled and thinks he deserves a submissive woman who adores him even though he’s future 2.0 then yes, today is a sad day as word on the wire is that Kevin Samuels, the controversial youtube “relationship guru” has passed away at the age of 56. If you ask 90% of black women in America….it’s Thursday. I know, I know…I’m a heartless bitch. But not actually. I believe in having reverence for life. I respect the flesh while it’s living and breathing. Once it’s passed it passed, and i like several other hundreds of thousands of black women have sat and watched the clips of Kevin Samuels sitting behind his pc with his glasses and tailored suit, reading women to filth, calling them 6’s because they have natural faces and bodies, and telling them they will never find love because they’re old, or out of shape or single mothers. None of which is true by the way. If you are like so many of the toxic niggerly bears that subscribe to his ideology of hatred disguised as “unsugar-coated truths” then you think we lost an icon. In actually he was divisive and a dream killer.I have never, ever,ever sat through 1 single Kevin Samuels live stream. I find no joy or enjoyment in watching people get torn down for the sake of entertainment. I have like so many saw the cliffs notes and I don’t see any of this as a loss. I’m not sorry about death ever. It’s a part of life.

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