Cher considers adoption with boyfriend Alexander Edwards after his 4-year-old son inspires 'baby fever', claims source

Cher considers adoption with boyfriend Alexander Edwards after his 4-year-old son inspires 'baby fever', claims source
Cher and Alexander Edwards went public with their relationship in November 2022 (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Iconic pop star Cher, renowned for her timeless music and legendary career, is reportedly considering embarking on a new journey of motherhood alongside her boyfriend, Alexander "AE" Edwards.

After more than a year of dating, Cher's affection for Edwards' 4-year-old son, Slash (from his previous relationship with ex-Amber Rose), has sparked a desire for parenthood in the celebrated singer.

Cher contemplates adoption with boyfriend Alexander Edwards

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 09: (L-R) Alexander Edwards and Cher attend the Versace FW23 Show
Cher opens up about her desire to adopt a child with her boyfriend Alexander Edwards, the source revealed (Getty Images)

According to an exclusive source speaking to inTouch magazine, Cher has expressed to Edwards that having another baby is her ultimate dream in life.

“It’s given her baby fever. She’s telling AE it’s her dream in life to have another baby,” a source exclusively revealed. “She missed the boat on freezing eggs and hiring a surrogate but adoption is something she very much would like to do.”

The insider reveals that Cher, known for hits like 'Turn Back Time,' remains undeterred by concerns about her age. 

“She stays fit and plans to live well into her 90s like her mom.” Cher's sometimes-frosty relationship with her sons Chaz and Elijah may have her wishing for a second chance. “She was so career-focused when they were young,” says the source. “She’ll appreciate being a mom this time around.”

A 40-year age gap didn't stop Cher from falling in love with Alexander Edwards. 

The 77-year-old pop legend and 37-year-old music producer went public with their relationship in November 2022.

Cher's Son Elijah Allman takes legal action against singer over medical records

387015 31: Actress-singer Cher and son Elijah Blue attend the premiere of the film
Cher's son Elijah Blue Allman has asked the court to put a stop to the subpoenas his mother has sent to several medical facilities (Getty Images)

Elijah Blue Allman, son of the renowned singer Cher, has reportedly filed a request with the court to halt his mother's attempts to obtain his medical records from several medical facilities. The legal move comes amid an ongoing conservatorship battle between the two, as reported by RadarOnline.com.

Cher has allegedly issued subpoenas to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Cedars Sinai, and two other institutions in a bid to access Allman's medical details. In response, Allman has argued that he is seeking to protect his rights to privacy and the confidentiality of his medical information.

According to his legal representation, Allman is seeking to safeguard his "physician-patient privileged and psychotherapist-patient privileged information" to prevent unwarranted intrusion, embarrassment, and undue burden and expense.

The lawyer representing Allman asserted, "[Cher’s] issuance of the subpoena is prejudicial to ALLMAN as the documents requested are protected under the psychotherapist-patient privilege, the physician-patient privilege, and ALLMAN’s right to privacy."

Cher's move to seek conservatorship over Allman is reportedly based on concerns regarding his mental health and substance abuse issues. However, Allman's partner, Sarah King, has vehemently contested these allegations, stating that Allman is actively working towards maintaining his sobriety and managing his finances responsibly.

King refuted Cher's claims in court, highlighting Allman's commitment to attending AA meetings regularly and managing his affairs independently. She also criticized Cher's ability to manage her affairs, questioning her suitability to oversee Allman's affairs.

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