Priscilla Presley is remembering both of her dads this Father's Day.
On Sunday, June 15, the ex-wife of Elvis Presley commemorated the dad-centered holiday by sharing photos of both her biological father James Wagner, as well as her adopted dad, Paul Beaulieu—and her social media followers couldn't help but notice how much Priscilla looks like her birth father.
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In a series of black-and-white photos shared to Instagram on Sunday, Priscilla, 80, could be seen in various snaps with both of her dads, including shots of her being held by Wagner when she was just an infant.
Wagner, a U.S. navy pilot and Priscilla's biological dad, died in a plane crash when she was just six months old. Her mother, Anna Lillian Iversen, later remarried Joseph Paul Beaulieu, who became Priscilla's primary father figure when she was growing up.
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"Happy Father's Day ?" Priscilla wrote in her post on Sunday, while her followers couldn't help but comment on the resemblance she shares with her biological dad.
"You look exactly like your handsome father, James Wagner," one user wrote under the post, while someone else said Wagner had a "wonderful smile."
"You and Nava look a lot like him, dear!" another fan wrote, referring to Priscilla's son, Navarone Garibaldi.
"beautiful pictures cilla??" one commenter chimed in.
"Such handsome men ❣️?" added another.
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