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Riley Keough has expressed her intention to adopt a different approach to parenting than her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley. During a recent episode of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, Keough discussed her parenting philosophy and the lessons she has learned from her mother.
When prompted by host Alex Cooper about her parenting style, Keough emphasized the importance of balance and moderation. She revealed that while she cherishes the memories of her own upbringing, she aims to create a more grounded environment for her children. Keough acknowledged the challenges of navigating fame and family dynamics, but she is committed to instilling values of humility and responsibility in her kids.
Her reflections highlight a desire to prioritize emotional well-being over material indulgence, showcasing a thoughtful approach to motherhood. As she embarks on this new chapter, Keough remains focused on creating a nurturing space for her family, drawing from her own experiences while forging her own path.
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