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Raquel Leviss Actually At Luxury Wellness Resort, Not 'Mental Health Facility' -- With Tom Sandoval Joining?!

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Well, this is a bit different than what we were led to believe… If you heard about Raquel Leviss checking herself into a mental health facility and pictured a sort of hospital setting, with meds and group therapy and stuff, you aren’t alone.

But it sounds like we haven’t really gotten the clearest picture. A rep for the Vanderpump Rules star said: As it turns out “facility for mental health counseling” may have been a bit misleading.

Forget any Girl, Interrupted visuals and instead think… extended spa weekend. In fact, the resort she’s going to is even couple-friendly — and we’re hearing Tom Sandoval is joining her!

Wow! Related: Here’s What Raquel Had To Say About The Affair Fallout A Couple Weeks Ago According to sources spilling to YouTube channel Up and Adam!, Raquel isn’t at some hospital or rehab clinic but rather at one of the many locations of the Miraval Resorts.

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