Riley Keough, granddaughter of Elvis Presley, was seen with her family in a rare public outing shortly after court filings alleged she donated eggs used to conceive John Travolta's son Ben. The sighting comes amid a contentious lawsuit involving Priscilla Presley, whose team has denied the claims.
Riley Keough made her first public appearance since shocking allegations emerged in a lawsuit claiming she donated eggs to John Travolta and his late wife Kelly Preston, resulting in the birth of their son Ben in 2010.
Spotted by TMZ amid Christmas decorations—including gingerbread men, mini reindeer, and a sleigh—Keough appeared in good spirits, tending to her two young children: daughter Tupelo, 3, and an unnamed child born earlier in 2025. A nanny assisted, while her husband Ben Smith-Petersen remained out of the spotlight.
The outing follows legal documents filed Wednesday in a breach-of-contract suit by Priscilla Presley's former business partner Brigitte Kruse against Priscilla's son Navarone Garibaldi. The filings, as detailed in prior coverage, allege Keough received $10,000-$20,000 and a Jaguar for the donation, arranged via Lisa Marie Presley's ex-husband Michael Lockwood. Priscilla's attorneys have dismissed the claims as 'outrageous and irrelevant.'
Keough has maintained a low profile since her mother Lisa Marie Presley's death in 2023. No response has come from Keough or the Travolta family as the holidays unfold.