Wednesday, November 09, 2011
National Enquirer Blind Item
THIS Hollywood royal family is being ripped apart by a bitter feud over a girl. The teenage son of a music legend’s sole heir and the heir’s 20-something half-brother are fighting for the attention of the same young lady, and the heir – aka the “princess of rock ’n’ roll” – is desperately trying to stay out of the fray. Who are they?
This seems to refer to Lisa Marie Presley as the "Princess of rock n roll" since her dad was the King but I don't know if she has a half brother and son.
ReplyDeleteI think she has a son and Pricilla has a son so that would be a 1/2 brother....
ReplyDeleteYep, I think it's Lisa Marie too. But who is the woman that her son and half brother are fighting over? That's intriguing, if its true.
ReplyDeleteThe first line in Lisa Marie's wikipedia is she is known as the "Princess of Rock n Roll" so this one is pretty much solved.
ReplyDeleteGreat guess everyone. My first thought was the Sinatra grandkids, but this makes more sense.
ReplyDeleteBenjamin Keough? Is that who we mean? He's kind of scary looking.
ReplyDeleteIs her son still a teen? Seems like she had those kids a hundred years ago.
ReplyDeleteLisa Marie Presley (Princess of Rock-n-Roll) has a son, Benjamin Keough, that was born 10/21/92...19 years old.
ReplyDeletePriscilla Presley has a son (Lisa Marie's half-brother), Navarone Garibaldi, that was born 3/1/87...24 years old.
That seems to fit.
ReplyDeletePriscilla's son is 24, and Lisa Marie's is 19.
wow. thanksgiving will be interesting. who's the fabulous girl?
ReplyDelete@ Amis - Navarone is some hippie druggie type from what I have been reading. I am dying to know who the woman is. Benjamin seems a lot more stable.
ReplyDeleteThe Barrymore's are generally considered to be Hollywood's royal family. Perhaps there's a young half-sister or cousin of Drew who is the girl in question?
ReplyDeleteWhich Barrymore was a "music legend"?
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is the name Navarone Garibaldi?!
ReplyDeleteCouriergrrrrrrl; none of them. And there were far too many of them for one to be anyones sole heir.
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