Elvis’ Granddaughter Riley Keough in Bikini Says “Thank You”

Riley Keough is heating up Mallorca in her bikini. In a new social media post, the Daisy Jones and the Six star and Elvis Presley’s granddaughter flaunts her amazing figure in a swimsuit while vacationing with her family. “Thank you @stregismardavall for a lovely week 🌴🌴,” she captioned the series of Instagram snaps. “Cutest pie,” Chelsea Handler commented. “ahhh gorgeous gorgeous Riley,” added another. How does the actress approach health and wellness? Here are her top diet and fitness habits.
Self-Care
Riley is all about self-care. “If I’m filming and I have a day off, I’ll just sit at home, read, take baths, chill out, and not go anywhere. I love the beach; my husband loves the beach. It’s weird, I grew up in California and I’ve only surfed, like, once. I kind of grew up half my life in Hawaii as well; there’s not really big waves on the side of the island that I lived on so it was never really like a thing that I started,” she told Elle.
Coffee
Riley relies on caffeine to perk up. “I’ll drink coffee; I’ll drink matcha green tea. I can’t have too much because I’m like already anxious in general so if I have a bunch of coffee I’ll tweak and then like, have anxiety. And then I’ll crash. So if I have a long day I actually won’t drink caffeine,” she told Elle.
Yoga
Riley told The Blonde and the Brunette that yoga is the only exercise she likes. “It’s the only thing I enjoy that’s active, I absolutely hate working out,” she confessed. There is a laundry list of reasons to do yoga, explains Harvard Health. “Researchers found that people who practiced yoga for at least 30 minutes once a week for at least four years, gained less weight during middle adulthood,” they said. “People who were overweight actually lost weight. Overall, those who practiced yoga had lower BMIs than those who did not. Researchers attributed this to mindfulness. Mindful eating can lead to a more positive relationship with food and eating.”
Moderate Approach to Diet
What is the “best diet trick” or advice Riley has ever received? “Not putting too much attention on that kind of thing,” she told The Blonde and the Brunette. “I feel like people who put too much attention end up unhappy. Everything in moderation I suppose.”
Spirituality
Keough told InStyle that she considers herself a spiritual person. She describes her pull towards her career path as “a deeper kind of sense of knowingness,” and a “kind of a spiritual thing.” She doesn’t identify as a Buddhist, but studies the religion and considers it being a “participant of this world and whatever we’re doing here.” She added to Mr. Porter: “It’s really important for me to be connected, somehow, spiritually,” she says. “I spend a lot of time doing things that are grounding. My body is really important to me because I have Lyme disease, so I’m trying to take care of myself.”