Cher's son, Elijah Blue Allman, has been photographed looking mighty dishevelled and troubled only a couple of months after his divorce from his wife, and less recently, the end of the conservatorship battle with his mom.
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The Daily Mail obtained a video of Allman stumbling and shaking as he walked around outside the Chateau Marmont hotel on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. The video is only available to subscribers, but The New York Post obtained images of the clip.
He looks distressed as he smokes a cigarette. A red fake nail hangs on to one of his fingers, and his clothes are just about hanging on to his body. They are ragged, filthy, and damaged. On his legs can be seen a couple of sores.
The man is clearly not doing well at all. Both mentally and physically.
He soon meandered back inside.
Viewers may be quick to ridicule Allman, but it is this behaviour that Cher expressed concern about in her bid for a conservatorship over her son. She had argued that his drug problem was out of control, and his wife was a negative influence on him.
The mindless wandering and disregard for his physical wellbeing is what Cher was trying to avoid. The legal battle for a conservatorship began in 2023, but was dropped nine months later in September, 2024.
Now that Allman's wife has left him, too, it's clear everything has become too much for him.
Elijah Blue Allman Apparently Not Doing Well Following Divorce
Elijah Blue Allman married Marieangela King in 2013. A couple of months ago in March, however, they officially split.
In April, King filed for divorce. She told PEOPLE, "We had a beautiful 13-year journey, filled with memories I'll always cherish. I know we'll remain friends, and Elijah will always hold a special place in my heart."
Well, it's clear he needs a friend now more than ever.
In the divorce, King requested their family car and $6K a month in temporary spousal support.
It's unclear what's on Allman's mind in the disturbing video shared by The Daily Mail. It's also unknown what's next in store for him.
