Riley Keough wears a sweatshirt from her grandfather Elvis Presley’s estate Graceland while with her husband Ben Smith-Petersen in Los Angeles
Riley Keough was seen with her husband Ben Smith-Petersen during a lunch date at a market in Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon. The 34-year-old actress kept it casual as she took a short walk after finishing her meal, and she wore a navy blue sweater bearing a logo bearing the name of her grandfather Elvis Presley’s estate, Graceland.
The performer – who recently made quite the impression at the Met Gala – also wore a pair of patterned leggings and white Adidas Samba sneakers. Keough accessorized with a leather purse and tortoiseshell-patterned sunglasses, and she tied her gorgeous brunette locks back into a loose bun.
The Mad Max: Fury Road actress’ outing took place just a day after she opened up about working on the fantasy-drama feature Sasquatch Sunset during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
The performer and the talk show’s host began their conversation by showing off a picture of the former that had been taken on the film’s set, which was partially blurred out due to nudity.
Keough and Clarkson went on to speak about the preparation process for the film, and the former remarked that there was ‘not a lot of sasquatch research’ she could draw on for the film. However, she added that she watched plenty of YouTube videos in order to get a better idea of the mythical creature she would be playing in the film.
The actress then opened up about how she learned how to physically act like a sasquatch for the movie. She recalled: ‘We did Zoom prep at first, which was funny, and that was just sort of getting the hang of the sasquatch walk.’ Keough also spoke about how, although the movie had its hard-to-believe aspects, it also had a heartfelt center.
‘It’s obviously hilarious and has moments that are totally absurd and wild, but it’s really at the core, like, touching and sweet and emotional, actually, which is why I loved this movie so much,’ she said.
Sasquatch Sunset was co-directed by David and Nathan Zellner, and the former of the pair wrote its script.