Elijah Blue

CHER’S SON ELIJAH WANTS A REALITY SHOW OF HIS OWN

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Life with Cher can’t be easy. Both of her kids, Elijah, 37, and Chaz, 44, have had serious rifts with her, but usually patched things up. Elijah has always been the one who kept to himself, but now he’s TALKING. He admitted that he had a heroin problem in the past. He and his girlfriend Angie were living with Cher at her Malibu house for quite awhile but he moved out in October after they had an argument. (He met Angie, 26, when he was in Germany being treated for Lyme disease and she was in a band.) It seems Cher didn’t get along with Angie and two months after they moved out, Elijah and Angie got married and Cher stayed away. Cher and Elijah haven’t spoken for months and she never acknowledged his marriage. Why is he spilling the beans now? Elijah wants a reality show! He wants a show documenting him while he refurbishes his ordinary house into a medieval dwelling. Sounds like Cher might like that….(Above, Cher, Elijah, and Angie in happier times at the airport last May)

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CHER AND HER ELUSIVE SON ELIJAH

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This is how Cher dresses so she won’t attract attention at the airport! She looks like the fourth Musketeer, but her son Elijah and his girlfriend look perfectly normal. We haven’t seen Elijah is AGES and people always wonder what he’s been up to. It looks like his days as a death rocker are over and he’s calmed down considerably.

ELIJAH BLUE’S ART IS INSPIRED BY THE INEXPLICABLE WORLD OF CELEBRITY


Photo Via Kantor Gallery

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We were surprised to hear that Cher’s son Elijah Blue had evolved from making music with his band “Deadsy” to creating modern art. His famous family (Cher, who he’s starting to resemble, and Chaz) showed up at his most recent gallery show in Malibu, but we decided to examine his art. Elijah specializes in commenting on “the celebrity condition.” In the photo above he’s featured with his subtle painting called “Ivory Tower” which was first shown at the Kantor Gallery. The repeated logos of Ivory Soap and Tower Records are the kind you see behind famous people when they’re photographed at all Hollywood events – emphasizing the link between commerce and celebrity. Elijah describes the piece as “about people who are isolated, breathing rarified air, don’t have to deal with the realities of the world. This is the common outcome of celebrity.” He went on to say “I watch Jersey Shore too and I love it- I am not above any of this, I’m just commenting on it.”