2 Answers2025-12-28 19:52:42
Lately I've been keeping an eye on Presley-family news because that era of rock history fascinates me, and yes — Priscilla Presley is still alive. She was born in 1945, so she's well into her later years, and these days she keeps a much quieter public profile than in her Hollywood and business peaks. Most of what you’ll read in interviews and reliable coverage paints the picture of someone based primarily in the Los Angeles area but who regularly travels to Memphis because of her ongoing connection to Graceland and the Elvis legacy.
Over the past decade she’s been more of a guardian of history than a headline-chasing celebrity: helping preserve artifacts, giving selective interviews, and occasionally appearing at events connected to Elvis Presley Enterprises. If you follow cultural coverage, you might have seen her name pop up around projects that revisit Elvis’s life — films like 'Elvis' (the recent big production) and the intimate biopic 'Priscilla' stirred conversation about how the world remembers that era. She’s been protective but also pragmatic about portrayals, wanting Elvis’s story told with respect while keeping parts of her life private. Beyond legacy work, she’s been involved in philanthropy and has had several business and fashion ventures in the past, and those threads still show up in profiles and retrospectives.
A darker, personal note that has shaped recent years for her is the loss of her daughter, which understandably pushed Priscilla toward a more private, reflective chapter. That grief and the way she’s navigated it publicly sometimes surfaces when she’s interviewed — quiet, thoughtful, and focused on family memory. If you ever visit Memphis, Graceland remains the central, living shrine to Elvis’s life and Priscilla’s influence on how that story is curated. To me, it’s comforting to see someone who played such a pivotal role in music history still caring for that legacy in her own steady, low-key way; she feels like a keeper of memory rather than a fading celebrity, and that matters a lot to fans like me.
5 Answers2025-12-27 00:02:16
Flipping through an old interview clip the other night reminded me how much Priscilla Presley has stayed in the public eye while quietly carving out her own life. These days she’s largely based in California, often seen around the Los Angeles/Beverly Hills area, though she still travels to Memphis for special events and anniversaries at Graceland. She’s kept a pretty private rhythm: public appearances, charity work tied to Elvis’s legacy, and managing the business side of her own brand when needed.
Financially, most outlets peg her net worth in the ballpark of about $40–$60 million, with $50 million commonly quoted. That comes from a mix of inheritances and settlements related to the Elvis estate, earnings from her acting gigs like 'The Naked Gun' series, revenue from licensing and merchandise tied to Elvis, book sales including 'Elvis and Me', and occasional endorsements and fragrance/licensing deals. Numbers vary by source and whether they count real estate and trusts, but the consensus is that she’s comfortably well-off and maintains a lifestyle consistent with someone of significant means. Personally, I find it interesting how she balances private life with stewarding such a huge cultural legacy.
4 Answers2025-12-27 17:14:42
Wow — the gossip mill always wants a quick headline, but the straightforward bit is that Priscilla Presley isn’t reported to be married right now. I follow celebrity timelines the way some people follow TV seasons, and her most recent formal marriage was to Marco Garibaldi. They were together for many years and had a son, but that marriage ended; reports say they split and later divorced in the mid-2000s.
Before Marco there was Elvis, of course, and that chapter ended in divorce in the early 1970s. Since then Priscilla’s life has been a mix of managing parts of the Elvis legacy, family matters, and various public appearances. These days the headlines tend to focus more on her role as a matriarch and public figure than on a current spouse, so if you’re scanning recent reports, you’ll most often see that she’s not married and is keeping a lower-key personal life — which I kind of respect.
4 Answers2025-12-27 17:21:31
Surprising to some, Priscilla Presley isn’t currently married. I’ll cut to the chase: her most recent marriage was to Marco Garibaldi, and they tied the knot in 1993. They stayed together for a good stretch before their split was finalized in 2006, so that long chapter is closed now.
Growing up watching old Elvis interviews and keeping up with celebrity news, I’ve always been fascinated by how Priscilla navigated life after Elvis. She carried on with business ventures, acting, and managing aspects of the Presley legacy, but her romantic life after Elvis didn’t lead to another long-term marriage after Marco. That 1993 marriage is the one most people think of when they mention her later personal life.
All that said, Priscilla remains a public figure who’s carved out her own identity separate from Elvis, and I find that independence really cool — she’s someone who’s endured headlines and come out with her own story intact.
4 Answers2025-12-27 19:46:57
I love digging into celebrity histories, and Priscilla Presley's story always has little surprises. Right now she's not married. After her well-known marriage to Elvis Presley, which ended in divorce in the early 1970s, she later had a long relationship and marriage with Marco Garibaldi in the 1980s that ended in the 2000s. Since then she hasn't taken another husband and has kept a relatively private personal life compared with her public years.
She mainly lives in the Los Angeles area and has long-standing ties to Memphis because of Graceland. Over the years she's split time between Southern California—where she’s been involved in entertainment and various business projects—and trips to Memphis to oversee or support matters related to Elvis's estate and legacy. I find the balance she strikes between public legacy work and private life pretty admirable; she manages to keep her dignity while still honoring a huge cultural history, which always leaves me impressed.
4 Answers2025-12-27 05:08:29
Quick update: Priscilla Presley is not currently married. I keep tabs on Hollywood headlines and public records, and after her divorce from Marco Garibaldi in 2006 she hasn’t entered another marriage that’s been officially recorded. Her most famous marriage, of course, was to Elvis Presley — that ended legally in the early 1970s — and the Marco Garibaldi marriage was the second, which dissolved mid-2000s.
She’s stayed very much in the public eye as a guardian of Elvis’s legacy, running projects around Graceland and taking part in documentaries and interviews. That visibility sometimes fuels relationship rumors, but as far as marriage goes, nothing official has been announced. Media outlets occasionally speculate about partners or companionships, but speculation isn’t the same as a marriage certificate.
Personally, I find her continued role as a cultural steward more interesting than tabloid chatter. Seeing someone maintain a complex legacy while building a life on her own is pretty admirable to me.
4 Answers2025-12-27 18:25:21
Growing up around old rock ’n’ roll documentaries and tabloid clippings, I got very curious about the Presley family tree, so I kept track over the years.
Right now, Priscilla Presley isn’t married. After her high-profile marriage to 'Elvis Presley' (they divorced in the early 1970s), she later had a long relationship with Marco Garibaldi; they were together for many years and eventually separated. She and Marco have one son together, and Priscilla’s best-known child is her daughter Lisa Marie Presley, whom she had with 'Elvis Presley'. Lisa Marie sadly passed away in 2023, which was heartbreaking to watch as a fan and on a human level.
Beyond the headlines, I’ve always admired how Priscilla balanced public life and private grief. Her son, who follows music himself, and the memory of Lisa Marie keep that part of the family alive in different ways, and Priscilla continues to appear publicly now and then — very composed and reflective. I still find their family story endlessly compelling.
5 Answers2025-12-28 12:07:13
You might be surprised how much public curiosity follows someone even decades after a high-profile marriage. I get asked this a lot at gatherings and online forums: yes, Priscilla Presley did remarry after Elvis. She married Marco Garibaldi in 1985, and they were together for quite a while before their divorce was finalized in 2006. They also had a son together, Navarone Garibaldi, who was born in the late 1980s.
Beyond the dates, what fascinates me is how Priscilla navigated life in the spotlight—writing 'Elvis and Me', staying involved with Graceland and Elvis Presley Enterprises, and carving out a public identity that wasn’t just “Elvis’s ex.” Her career and personal projects showed a real mix of resilience and savvy, which I find inspiring. I still enjoy flipping through interviews and remembering the quieter, human moments she shared.
5 Answers2025-12-28 16:19:56
There are few celebrity stories that hold my attention the way Priscilla Presley’s life does, so I dug into this a lot over the years. Yes — after her marriage to Elvis ended, Priscilla did enter another long-term relationship and later married Marco Garibaldi. They were together for many years and their partnership was part of her life after the spotlight of her marriage to Elvis dimmed.
What I always find interesting is that she never really dropped the Presley name in public life. Whether on magazine covers, business dealings with Elvis Presley Enterprises, or in interviews, she remained Priscilla Presley. It makes sense: that name is tied to a huge cultural legacy and to the business and philanthropic work she continued. To me, it always felt like she kept the name as a way to steward that legacy, and that practical choice turned into a kind of public identity. I respect that — it reads as both practical and deeply personal to me.
2 Answers2025-12-28 13:31:23
Growing up, Priscilla’s life always felt like a fascinated, complicated movie to me — part fairy tale, part soap opera. The most famous name tied to her is, of course, Elvis Presley. They met when she was a teenager and he was already a star; they married in 1967 and had Lisa Marie in 1968. Their marriage lasted until 1973, and Priscilla later chronicled much of that period in her memoir 'Elvis and Me,' which gives a really personal perspective on what it was like living with someone who was both adored and intensely scrutinized. I’ve read that book more than once because it shows how their relationship shaped her early adulthood, her public image, and even her later choices as a mother and guardian of Elvis’s legacy.
After Elvis, the relationship most people point to is Marco Garibaldi. Marco and Priscilla were partners for many years and are parents to Navarone, who was born in 1987. They never married, but their long-term partnership was a major part of her life from the mid-1980s into the 2000s. I find that period interesting because Priscilla seemed to pivot more into business roles and public-facing duties connected to the Presley estate while also trying to keep her personal life steadier and more private than it had been with Elvis. The dynamic there felt more adult and collaborative, at least from the public’s perspective, compared to the whirlwind intensity of her earlier marriage.
Beyond those two, there have been tabloid mentions and passing headlines linking Priscilla to other celebrities or social figures over the years, but none of those have carried the same weight or historical importance. She’s forged friendships across the entertainment world, and every so often a rumored fling makes the rounds — that’s par for the course when you’re a high-profile figure who helped steward a cultural icon’s legacy. For me, the enduring thing is how she managed to turn that complicated history into something resilient: a memoir, stewardship of Elvis’s estate, and a visibly private life that still draws public fascination. It’s a mix of vulnerability and savvy that I always find quietly impressive.