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Lisa Marie Presley Gets VIP Treatment At The Grove
Posted on Fri May 18, 2012 06:30 AM PDT


After spending several years out of the spotlight, Lisa Marie Presley is back with a new album, “Storm and Grace,” and she stepped out to promote the new venture on Extra at The Grove on Thursday afternoon.
Elvis Presley's only daughter inherited his singing talent, and good looks, but she struggled with fame a bit more than her famous father.
Presley recently revealed to FOX411: “I went through a huge transition in my life where everything and everyone I knew and trusted didn't turn out to be that way. People that were in my life for a long time turned sinister and tried to control me and all kinds of weird stuff happened. But there was no conscience involved, that threw me more than anything.”
She added, "After that experience I had a really bad view of humans and I didn't want to feel that way so I moved to the middle of nowhere, to the countryside in England … I enjoy coming back to L.A now because I'm not living in it. I have tons of fun, because I know I can leave.”
The devote Scientologist also added that her father's sprawling estate in Memphis, Tenn. -- aka Graceland -- will always be her true home. “It's really comforting to go there, and familiar. I feel like I can exhale, it's safe and it’s very grounding. It just feels like it is my home,” she said. “And my kids love it."
Elvis would be proud!
Will you check out Lisa's new album?
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