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Raquel Leviss Remains In 'Mental Health Treatment Facility' & Hasn't Been On Social Media In Weeks Amid Instagram Hack

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Raquel Leviss is apparently still doing the work she needs to do on herself and her life in a “mental health treatment facility” right now, roughly two months after Scandoval first broke.

The 28-year-old Vanderpump Rules star’s sordid real-life affair with co-star Tom Sandoval, which the two pursued behind his now-former girlfriend Ariana Madix‘s back for months, has grabbed headlines ever since it was first revealed to the world back in March.

But behind the scenes, Leviss is reportedly working hard to get her life back on track. Related: Tom Argues It Was OK To Lie About Raquel Sleepover Because ‘It’d Be Better’ For Ariana?? Last week, the Bravo-lebrity’s Instagram account posted a reel of Tom dressed up as her for Halloween.

But now, we are learning that reel was not posted by Raquel herself. Instead, she was supposedly hacked?! On Tuesday morning, ET released some new details from an inside source who claimed the VPR star’s IG was hacked by an unknown party, and the pic of Sandoval dressed as her was posted without Raquel’s consent or knowledge.

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