Cher races to conservatorship after Elijah Blue Allman overdose panic — insiders reveal plan with Chaz Bono to save his life now

Cher is reportedly on high alert after her son, Elijah Blue Allman, suffered a drug overdose, sources told the National Enquirer. The singer, 79, has allegedly reversed course on tough-love strategies and is now considering a conservatorship to help him recover.

Cher’s urgent reaction
Insiders revealed that Cher initially tried to take a hard stance when Elijah’s addiction worsened. But after he nearly died during a binge in the California desert, she grew alarmed. The overdose shocked her into action. Now she is reportedly exploring legal options to take control of his care.

Chaz Bono joins mission
Cher is joined by son Chaz Bono in this bid, according to sources talking to the National Enquirer. Though Chaz and Elijah have had a distant relationship in recent years, the insider said he feels helpless watching his brother’s decline. Chaz’s fiancée, Shara Mathes, is also reportedly part of the support team working to intervene.

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Addiction spiral revealed
Elijah, 48, has struggled with substance abuse for years. Sources say he looked disheveled and bloated when spotted stumbling around Chateau Marmont in May. His wife of 11 years, Marie Angela King, filed for divorce in April, a breakup insiders say worsened his downward spiral.

Family dynamics
The divorce apparently strained family ties. Cher previously abandoned efforts at conservatorship, choosing distance instead. But the overdose seems to have shifted her mindset. The insider told the National Enquirer she will “do everything in her power to help Elijah get sober.”

Legal conservatorship plan
Cher’s renewed interest in conservatorship marks a dramatic change. She once relied on a tough-love stance, but that strategy reportedly failed. Now she may pursue a legal route to ensure Elijah receives required care. That plan aligns with her efforts to stabilize his health and keep him safe.

Chaz’s role intensifies
Chaz Bono, who transitioned in 2008, once lost over 60 pounds during his physical and emotional transformation. He now reportedly focuses on Elijah’s crisis. The insider described Chaz as “desperate to find a solution and get Elijah the help he needs.” This is a deeply emotional reunion of family support.

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Controversial shift
The move toward conservatorship raises questions about legal rights and family autonomy. Industry watchers note that such measures can be controversial even in dire situations. But insiders say Cher sees this step as necessary to prevent another near-fatal episode.

Insider insight
A source told the National Enquirer the family is praying that this incident finally triggers Elijah’s commitment to change. They believe the crisis could become a turning point—if he agrees to get help under a structured plan.

With Cher and Chaz stepping in, the family’s high-stakes strategy could either save Elijah’s life or expose them to legal scandal—leaving fans and critics alike waiting to see the outcome quietly.