Elijah Blue Allman enjoyed a rare red carpet outing with his wife Marieangela “Queeny” King after Cher requested a conservatorship over her estranged son.
The couple posed for pictures at the premiere of Christine Peake’s comedy show at Hotel Ziggy in West Hollywood on Monday.
Allman, 47, and King, 36, who tied the knot in 2013, put on a united front as they smiled for the cameras.
At one point in the evening, King was heard saying that she and Allman have “never been stronger,” according to People.
After the show ended, King was heard saying, “That’s what we needed, to be around friends and laugh.”
The duo’s date night came just days after a judge granted Allman the right to dismiss his divorce against King after the court initially denied the request.
According to court documents filed last week and obtained by Pvnew, the request was approved “without prejudice,” meaning Allman could re-file at a later date.
The “Believe” singer’s son, who filed for divorce in 2021, first submitted the petition to call off the dissolution of his marriage on Jan. 3.
However, the dismissal was denied weeks later, seemingly because of a temporary order for support that was in place.
The ruling followed hot on the heels of Cher, 77, losing her bid to have a conservatorship over Allman.
Allman, whose dad is the late musician Gregg Allman, appeared in court with his legal team and his wife, who has been adamant that her husband does not need to be placed in guardianship.
A judge ruled against the singer’s petition because her son proved he has “managed his finances,” “has an apartment,” and “has remained drug-free” after submitting “several drug tests.”
The Grammy winner had filed a request to be Allman’s conservator in December, claiming he could not oversee his financial matters because of his history of drug abuse, prompting King to slam her hubby’s mom at the time.
Weeks later, King reiterated in court documents that Cher was “not capable” of managing Elijah’s affairs because the “If I Could Turn Back Time” singer was allegedly “manic depressive” and “categorically unfit.”