
David Bowie's daughter reveals she was sent to rehab amid his cancer battle
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David Bowie's daughter, Lexi Jones, is opening up about being sent to rehab amid her father's cancer battle.
David Bowie's daughter is opening up about being sent to rehab amid her rocker dad's cancer battle.
Lexi Jones, the 25-year-old child of Bowie and model Iman, took to Instagram to share a lengthy video about being "forcibly" sent to rehab, where she said she was receiving treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues when her father died. Bowie wed Iman in 1992, and the pair were together until his 2016 death.
Jones said she began self-harming when she was 11 and developed bulimia when she was 12.
"When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, I was at my breaking point," she said in the Feb. 18 Instagram post. "I was barely 14."
She continued: "I didn't want to stick around to watch it all fall apart. That's when I turned to drugs and alcohol."













