At 35, Riley Keough FINALLY Confirms The Rumors #TM

FOR DECADES, THE SECOND FLOOR OF Graceland HAS BEEN SEALED OFF FROM THE PUBLIC — and now Riley Keough has allegedly revealed haunting new details about the private rooms where Elvis Presley lived… and died.

At 35, Riley Keough FINALLY Confirms The Rumors, Graceland, Elvis Presley's  historic estate, was the home of the King of Rock 'n' Roll during his  lifetime, and now serves as his final resting place. ...

For millions of Elvis fans, Graceland has always felt almost sacred.

The legendary mansion in Memphis isn’t just a tourist attraction.

It’s the final kingdom of the King of Rock and Roll.

Every year, fans walk through the famous Jungle Room, stare at Elvis’s outrageous custom décor, and visit the Meditation Garden where he now rests beside members of his family.

But despite decades of tours…

One part of Graceland has remained completely untouchable.

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The upstairs.

And according to the emotional story now resurfacing online, that mystery may finally be cracking open.

Because Elvis’s granddaughter Riley Keough — daughter of Lisa Marie Presley — has reportedly shared chilling details about what still exists behind those permanently closed doors.

The revelation is sending Elvis fans into a frenzy.

Why?

Because the second floor of Graceland is not simply private space.

It is the exact area where Elvis spent his most isolated moments…

…and where he tragically died on August 16, 1977.

For nearly 50 years, the Presley family has refused to allow tourists upstairs.

Not because of money.
Not because of damage.
But reportedly out of respect for Elvis himself.

And according to Riley Keough’s reflections, the rooms upstairs have been preserved almost EXACTLY as Elvis left them.

Frozen in time.

That alone is haunting.

The upstairs reportedly contains:

Elvis’s private bedroom.
His dressing room.
His office and library.
Lisa Marie’s childhood room.
And the infamous bathroom where the King collapsed.

And what Riley allegedly revealed about Elvis’s bedroom sounds almost surreal.

The room was reportedly designed in Elvis’s favorite colors:

Black.
Red.
Gold.

An enormous custom-made bed measuring nearly seven feet by nine feet dominated the space, while mirrors, plush carpeting, gold-covered lamps, and massive televisions surrounded him in almost unbelievable luxury.

But perhaps the strangest detail?

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The room was kept ICE COLD.

According to people close to Elvis, the air conditioning blasted so aggressively that guests sometimes needed jackets just to sit inside the bedroom.

Former girlfriend Linda Thompson reportedly described the room as extravagantly decorated and intensely private — a place where Elvis escaped from the world completely.

And according to Elvis’s cousin Billy Smith and his wife Jo, nights upstairs often turned into marathon movie sessions where Elvis and his closest circle would pile onto the massive bed watching films until everyone nearly fell asleep.

Those memories now feel deeply emotional.

Because the room itself reportedly remains almost untouched.

The same furniture.
The same layout.
The same atmosphere Elvis experienced during his final years.

But Riley Keough’s alleged revelations go even deeper.

According to the account, hidden compartments and drawers still exist upstairs containing deeply personal artifacts from Elvis’s life:

Private letters.
Photographs from tours.
Personal keepsakes.
Even expired American Express cards and a simple comb stored inside a black box.

Fans are stunned by how ordinary some of those items sound.

Because for all the mythology surrounding Elvis Presley, these discoveries remind people that behind the global fame was still a human being living a private life filled with routines, habits, and memories.

And perhaps the most haunting part of all?

Riley reportedly said Elvis’s “spirit is imprinted within the space.”

Graceland's new sole owner, Riley Keough, details her childhood on Elvis's  iconic estate | House & Garden

That single sentence has sparked enormous emotional reactions online.

Because many fans already viewed Graceland as more than a museum.

Now some believe the upstairs feels almost like a preserved time capsule of Elvis’s soul itself.

The report also revisits the tragedy surrounding the bathroom upstairs — the exact room where Elvis died at just 42 years old.

According to the account, the family intentionally refuses to turn that area into a spectacle.

Instead of becoming a morbid attraction, the second floor remains sealed off to preserve Elvis’s dignity and allow visitors to remember the icon for his life rather than his death.

That decision has only increased the mystery.

And the deeper fans look into Graceland’s history, the more emotional the mansion becomes.

Elvis bought the property in 1957 at just 22 years old during the explosive rise of his superstardom.

At the time, he reportedly saw it mainly as a quiet escape from the chaos of fame.

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Instead, it became the center of one of the greatest celebrity legends in American history.

Today, Graceland reportedly holds more than 50,000 archived items connected to Elvis’s life — including costumes, furniture, books, awards, instruments, personal photographs, and unreleased materials.

Yet despite all the exhibits open to the public…

The second floor still remains untouchable.

Almost sacred.

And perhaps that’s exactly why the fascination never dies.

Because somewhere upstairs inside Graceland…

The private world of Elvis Presley still exists exactly as he left it nearly half a century ago.