Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Recovering After Drug Overdose: Family Rallies Around Him

Elijah Blue Allman, the 48-year-old son of legendary singer Cher and the late rocker Gregg Allman, has been discharged from a Southern California hospital following a reported drug overdose.

According to TMZ, emergency responders were called last week to a residence near Joshua Tree, where Elijah was reportedly found “behaving erratically.” Authorities later confirmed drugs were discovered at the scene, and an investigation is still ongoing.

On Sunday, sources close to the situation told TMZ that Elijah has since returned home and is “continuing to recover” in a quiet, private setting.

“Cher is doing everything she can to get him the help he needs,” a family insider shared, emphasizing the pop icon’s unwavering support for her son.

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Estranged Wife Speaks Out with Compassion

Elijah’s estranged wife, Marieangela King, also released a heartfelt statement to People, expressing her continued care and respect for him despite their separation.

“I want to state, without hesitation, that I will always root for him,” she wrote. “My support is steadfast and comes from a place of deep respect for the person he is and the resilience he continues to show.”

Elijah, a musician in his own right, has long been open about his struggles with substance abuse. In 2023, Cher took legal steps to secure a conservatorship over his personal and financial affairs — a move that sparked headlines but was ultimately resolved privately through mediation in early 2024.

Though no official statement has come from Elijah’s representatives, family members remain hopeful and committed to his recovery.

As one close source put it: “It’s a long road, but he’s not walking it alone.”

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