Priscilla Presley reassured fans that her daughter, Lisa Marie, is “receiving the best care” after going into cardiac arrest and being placed on life support.
“My beloved daughter Lisa Marie was rushed to the hospital. She is now receiving the best care. Please keep her and our family in your prayers,” the 77-year-old said in a statement to The Post on Thursday.
“We feel the prayers from around the world and ask for privacy at this time.”
The statement comes amid news the 54-year-old is in critical condition and on life support.
The “Lights Out” singer is reportedly in an induced coma and was given a temporary pacemaker, according to TMZ.
Hours prior to the update, Priscilla was spotted rushing to her daughter’s bedside as other family members gathered outside West Hills Hospital and Medical Center.
According to TMZ, EMTs responded to a call at Lisa Marie’s home in Calabasas, Calif., where the star was found not breathing.
Paramedics performed CPR and administered epinephrine before rushing Lisa Marie — who is Elvis Presley’s only child — off to the hospital.
A representative for the LA County Fire Department told Page Six that first responders arrived at the singer’s home about 30 minutes before she was sent to the ICU.
Lisa Marie attended the Golden Globes alongside her mother and Austin Butler — who took home the award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the King of Rock — just two days before her health suddenly declined.
In fact, Butler made sure to thank the two women for their continued support in his speech — while seemingly still in character.
“The Presley family, thank you, guys, for opening your hearts, your memories, your home to me,” he said in Elvis’ signature Southern drawl. “Lisa Marie and Priscilla, I love you forever.”
The songstress shares daughter Riley Keough, 33, and late son Benjamin with her first ex-husband, Danny Keough, and twin girls Harper and Finley, 14, with her fourth ex-husband, Michael Lockwood.