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Shocking Revelations: Lisa Marie Presley Claims Michael Jackson Was a Virgin at 35!

2024-10-09

Author: Liam

Lisa Marie Presley's Memoir Reveal Shockings

In her newly published memoir, *From Here to the Great Unknown*, the late Lisa Marie Presley shares jaw-dropping revelations about her life and her relationship with pop icon Michael Jackson. Among the most shocking claims is her assertion that Jackson was still a virgin at the age of 35 when they began dating.

Presley recounts how, shortly after confiding in her then-husband Danny Keough about Jackson's love confession, she received an unexpected call from the King of Pop. "Was I leaving Danny or not?" she writes, revealing the urgency of the moment. Following Keough's departure from their marriage, Jackson disclosed to Presley, “He told me he was still a virgin.” According to her, his romantic experiences had been limited to innocent encounters, including a kiss with Tatum O'Neal and a non-physical relationship with Brooke Shields. Even a run-in with Madonna ended without anything happening.

Describing her initial feelings, Presley confessed to being “terrified” of making the wrong move, yet noted that Jackson was the one who took the lead when it came to their physical relationship. She remembered being shocked at his assertiveness, especially since she believed they might abstain until marriage.

Tragically, Presley passed away in early 2023 before finalizing her memoir, but her daughter Riley Keough stepped in to help complete the book, weaving together her mother's memories and her own perspectives on those turbulent years. Keough, who was just a child during her mother's high-profile romance with Jackson, provides further insight into their unique bond. She hints at the emotional complexity of their relationship, stating, “I think Michael got right at my mom's core. She wanted to fix him, and she felt he was misunderstood, a feeling she was very familiar with.”

Presley, the beloved daughter of rock and roll legend Elvis Presley, often reflected on the shared tribulations of growing up in the limelight with Jackson. She paints a vivid picture of their early days together, reminiscing about sleepless nights spent in conversation, watching movies, and sharing stories about their childhoods.

Their infamous romance had its share of media scrutiny, most notably during Jackson's iconic 1993 interview with Oprah Winfrey, where the topic of his virginity was raised. Jackson's response, filled with blushing embarrassment, emphasized his desire for privacy regarding such intimate matters.

Throughout *From Here to the Great Unknown*, Presley expresses both admiration and concern for Jackson. She describes their connection as “insanely strong” and reveals that few had seen the genuine side of him, which she believed was overshadowed by his public persona.

Presley also touches on the darker moments of Jackson's life, recalling the first wave of molestation allegations that emerged during their relationship. Although these claims were settled, the scrutiny intensified in the early 2000s, culminating in a 2005 trial that ultimately found Jackson not guilty on all charges. In her memoir, Presley firmly states, “As for child molestation, I never saw a goddamn thing like that. I personally would've killed him if I had.”

The couple married in 1994 but divorced just two years later, citing irreconcilable differences. Now, *From Here to the Great Unknown* reveals not only the complexities of their relationship but also the intense pressures they faced from the world around them. The memoir is available now, promising to take readers on a journey through the untold stories of two cultural icons.