



**FILE** In this June 6, 2004 file photo, pianist, singer and songwriter Alexa Ray Joel (left) joins her father Billy Joel for the arrivals of the 58th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, in New York. Alexa Ray Joel’s publicist, Claire Mercuri, said that the performer was hospitalized Saturday in New York for an undisclosed condition. (Associated Press)NEW YORK | Alexa Ray Joel, the daughter of pop star Billy Joel and supermodel Christie Brinkley, was hospitalized after taking eight pills at her Manhattan apartment, a law enforcement official said Saturday.
A friend frantically called 911 shortly after noon Saturday from the singer’s Greenwich Village apartment saying Miss Joel, 23, had taken several pills, the official said. Miss Joel took eight pills, though officials didn’t know what kind she had ingested, an official said; it wasn’t clear whether she had accidentally overdosed or attempted suicide, the official said.
The official wasn’t authorized to publicly disclose the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Miss Joel is hospitalized in stable condition and receiving treatment, her publicist Claire Mercuri said Saturday. She wouldn’t elaborate.
“We are currently assessing her needs,” she said.
Her father said she will recover.
“She is going to be fine,” Billy Joel told New York’s Newsday newspaper on Saturday night.
Fire Department records indicate that paramedics responded to the West Village building where Miss Joel lives at 12:21 p.m. Saturday and transported one woman to St. Vincent’s Hospital. The fire department declined to identify the patient.
Miss Joel, who was raised in Sag Harbor, a village on Long Island, attended New York University for a short time before dropping out to focus on her music career, according to her MySpace page. Her parents were divorced in 1994 after nine years of marriage.
The singer, songwriter and pianist self-released a short album in 2006 and debuted a new song, “Invisible,” this year about a failed relationship with the opening lyrics, “They say it doesn’t matter/This love is in my mind/We never got it right, anyway.”
In a MySpace blog post this summer, Miss Joel described herself as “forgotten” and said she was finding it hard to meet a nice guy.
“Just Men. UGH!!! MEN!!!!” she wrote in August. “I’m so terrible at dating — I don’t know if I’ll ever get used to it! And I HATE the game-playing! Can’t stand it.”
Miss Joel had upcoming performances scheduled in the city, including at the New York Stock Exchange tree lighting ceremony Thursday.
• Associated Press writer Cristian Salazar in New York contributed to this report.
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