

Through these images, we can get a glimpse into Lisa Marie’s life, and honor her memory by remembering the woman she was and all she accomplished in her short life. Despite her privileged upbringing, Lisa Marie strived to be a voice for those who lacked one. She was an activist and philanthropist who used her platform to raise awareness of social causes and issues. The Crocodile Hunter 's death saw an outpouring of grief. She was constantly in the public eye, and her presence was always one of strength and resilience. Today marks 16 years since Steve Irwin tragically died after being stabbed in the heart by a stingray whilst doing what he loved best. Lisa Marie’s life was filled with love and joy, but also sadness and tragedy. We can see her grow from a young child in her father’s arms to a successful adult who was always proud of her heritage. From her early childhood days to her recent years as an adult, these images capture the highlights of her remarkable life. In honor of Lisa Marie, we’ve put together a collection of images from throughout her life. Throughout her life, she has been a beloved member of the Presley family, and her death has saddened many. Lisa Marie was the only child of Elvis and Priscilla, and the only grandchild of Vernon and Gladys Presley. “I want to make him the proudest dad to have me and I want to show everybody, and nearly be as good as him because he was the best,” Bindi told CNN host Larry King.The beloved Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of legendary musician Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, has tragically passed away at the age of 52. television interviews this week, Bindi spoke about the sadness of losing her father and her determination to pursue a career in show business, despite criticisms that her advisers were rushing her into the limelight. Terri Irwin and the couple’s eight-year-old daughter Bindi will be in the United States when the show is broadcast, where the youngster is kicking off her U.S show business career and promoting her own upcoming Discovery kids wildlife series, “Bindi, The Jungle Girl.” “We’re very proud that Steve’s last documentary is going to air and that’s his last footage with wildlife,” said his widow.

“There’s standard protocols for examining certain evidence and that’s no longer necessary,” she told “Access Hollywood.”Īsked whether she kept the video returned to her, she said, “Oh no, all footage has been destroyed.”īut while the video of his death has been destroyed, footage from the rest of the shoot will make its debut in a one-off special on The Discovery Channel and Animal Planet on January 21 with a two-hour showing of “Ocean’s Deadliest.” This video was handed to his widow, Terri Irwin, who told TV’s “Access Hollywood” in an interview being aired on Thursday and Friday this week that she had now destroyed this footage.
