The musician 48 -year -old is hospitalized in California after being found unconscious; The family and fans mobilize in search of recovery
Elia Blue Allmanson of the iconic singer Cher with the deceased musician Gregg AllmanHe was hospitalized in a hasty way this weekend after an overdose Joshua TreeIn California (USA).
TO 48 yearsThe artist – who is also known for his work in the alternative rock band Dead – A public struggle against substances dependence has faced for decades and the new episode rekindles concerns about his physical and mental health. The information comes from TMZ.
According to sources close to the family, Elia He was found unconscious on Saturday morning, June 14, and immediately took to the hospital in the region. Although the details of the substances involved have not been disclosed, the relationships indicate that it is receiving intensive care and that its conditions are stable, although delicate.
Cher, From 79 yearsHe would be completely focused on his son’s well -being. A source close to the singer said it is “Do everything possible to ensure that Elia receives the necessary treatment.”
The relationship between mother and child was marked by ups and downs, especially after the singer requested, in 2023, temporary protection of Elia’s goods, claiming that she was unable to manage her finances due to serious problems of mental health and chemical dependence.
The story of Elia With drugs he dates back to adolescence. Previously previous interviews, he revealed that he started using substances at the age of 11, initially with marijuana and ecstasy, before migrating to heavier drugs such as heroin and opiates. In a moving testimony of 2014, he even stated that, at certain times, drugs “Life saved you”It doesn’t matter how paradoxical it seems. “If I hadn’t had it at that moment, I could have jumped from a bridge,” He said at that moment.
In addition to the challenges with addiction, the son of ThatR must also face turbulence in his personal life. It is about to divorce from the singer Marieangela KingWith whom they got married in 2013. The couple has no children and the cause includes disputes on goods and properties.
Hospitalization of Elia The debate on mental health and chemical dependence rekindled between celebrities. Although the Glamor of the fame often hides internal struggles, cases like Elia show that suffering does not choose social status. The pressure of the entertainment sector, added to the personal and historical trauma that is familiar with the abuse of substances – such as that of your father, Gregg Allman – It can create fertile ground for recurrence and crisis.
Elia’s resumption brought the confusion between fans and professional colleagues
The confusion between fans and professional colleagues was immediate. On social networks, messages to support the recovery of Elia Multiply, many of them highlight the importance of seeking help and breaking the stigma on mental health. “We are cheering for you, Elia. That this is the beginning of a new phase”He wrote a fan in X (old Twitter).
Despite the difficulties, there is hope. Sources close to the family state that Elia is receiving “The best possible cure” And that its survival is already considered a miracle by some doctors. The expectation is now that a new cycle of care and rehabilitation can begin, with the support of the family and specialized professionals.
The episode serves as a painful reminder but it is necessary that the fight against addiction is continuous and requires empathy, support and effective public policies. TO Cher, Those who have faced so many battles for all his career and personal life, this is another moment of resilience – and unconditional love for a child who still tries to rediscover the balance.
Source: Terra

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