Lisa Marie Presley is just like so many other mothers out there when it comes to her children. She’s very proud of who they are and that’s why she’s decided to share a rare photo of the four of them together. Elvis Presley’s only daughter posted the image on social media for her fans this past week.

The 51-year-old celebrity mom shared a black-and-white photo that features her children Riley Keough, 30, Benjamin Keough, 26, and her 10-year-old twins Finley and Harper Lockwood. She captioned the sweet photo with, “Mama Lion with her cubs.”

As many fans know, Lisa shared her two older children with her ex Danny Keough, while she shares her twins with music producer Michael Lockwood. And from what we can tell, all four of her children have definitely been blessed with good looks from the Presley gene pool.

According to Fox News, the photo was from Riley’s most recent birthday celebration, which took place at the end of May. Lisa Marie Presley also shared a video of Riley looking very emotional when her twin sisters gave her a gift. Riley is sitting with her siblings and listening to a family version of Elton John’s classic, Tiny Dancer.

Meanwhile, Presley has just made a stunning revelation in the foreword of a new book called “The United States of Opioids: A Prescription for Liberating a Nation in Pain" that she was addicted to opioids. The book is by author Harry Nelson. Presley says that after the birth of her twin daughters in 2008, a doctor prescribed her opioids for her postpartum paid. She admits that it only took a short-term prescription of opioids in the hospital for her to feel the need to continue to take them for a longer period of time.

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Presley also pointed out her own father’s past struggles with addiction. Before Elvis Presley died in 1977 he was well known to have struggled with substance abuse. Presley said that she decided to go public with her struggle because she wants to help other mothers and fans out there who might be going through the same things she did in the past. She also says that it’s about time people say “good-bye” to shame about addiction.

"I had never openly spoken in public about my own addiction to opioids and painkillers," she wrote. "I wasn't sure that I was ready to share on such a personal topic."