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In a recent appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, actress Riley Keough opened up about her childhood experiences and the valuable lessons she has taken from her mother, Lisa Marie Presley. Reflecting on her upbringing, Keough shared poignant memories that shaped her perspective on parenting. She emphasized the importance of creating a nurturing environment for her own children, contrasting her approach with her mother’s methods.
Keough expressed a desire to foster open communication and emotional awareness in her family, highlighting how her mother's experiences influenced her parenting style. She acknowledged the challenges her mother faced and how those experiences have informed her decisions as a parent. The actress aims to cultivate a supportive atmosphere that encourages her children to express their feelings freely.
This candid conversation not only sheds light on Keough's parenting philosophy but also illustrates the profound impact of familial relationships on personal growth and parenting choices.
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