FAME –
Feb. 27, 2026 – Alexandria “Lexi” Zahra Jones — the daughter of the late singer and supermodel Iman — shared a statement on Instagram to explain that her previous post was meant to help other people who have experienced wilderness treatment programs and battled drug addiction and mental health issues. “I’ve seen a lot of interpretations of what I shared and I want to clarify something important,” Jones, 25, began. “My story was never meant to place blame on my parents. I love my parents deeply and I don’t hold resentment toward them.”
“They were trying to help a child who was struggling in ways none of us fully understood at the time. I never shared this to create a narrative of family conflict,” she wrote.
She said that she was trying to talk about the experience “of being a young person inside the teenage treatment system and how it feels while it is happening.”
“Those feelings can exist at the same time as love for the people who were trying to help you. Both things can be true,” she added. “I shared my experience because many people who have been through similar programs carry confusion and silence around it. Hearing from others who related has already shown me the message reached who it was meant to reach.”


