Cher accused of kidnapping her son? Yes, just as you can read it, the famous American singer and actress was accused of organizing the abduction of her son in November last year, and the person accusing her is none other than her daughter-in-law. Here is all the strange tea!
If we talk about Hollywood legends, Cher undoubtedly comes to mind, since she rose to fame in the 60s as part of the duo Sonny & Cher. Since then, her career has not stopped growing, adding film hits and other musicals like “Believe,” a song with which the singer was multi-awarded.
However, Cher’s life has not been as rosy as many might think, as she has had many problems with Elijah Allman, the son she had with her second husband Greg Allman, as the actress has had to struggle with Elijah’s addictions and problems.

Did Cher Hired Her Son’s Kidnappers
Recently, statements from Cher’s daughter-in-law, Mariangela King, came to light, affirming that the singer sent 4 men to break into a hotel room where she was staying with her husband Elijah Allman, Cher’s son, to kidnap him and to this day she does not know his whereabouts.
At the time of the kidnapping, the couple was at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles trying to recover their relationship, as Mariangela had already begun divorce proceedings. According to King’s statements, when her husband was taken away, one of the men told her that they had been hired by “Elijah’s mother” and “to this day I do not know his whereabouts or his state of health.”
But Elijah Allman’s whereabouts are not a mystery, as documents state that the 42-year-old man is in a rehabilitation center in California, where he is receiving treatment to quit alcohol and drugs, as at some point, Allman stated that his drug use began at age 11.
Despite all the drama, Mariangela King acknowledged the efforts of Elijah’s family to keep him away from addictions, and although she does not know the location of the clinic, she said she understands Cher’s intentions and stressed “I want the best for my husband.”
This story was written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva
