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Raquel Leviss Spotted in Arizona in First Outing Since Leaving Mental Health Facility

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Raquel Leviss has been spotted out for the first time in months since Scandoval. Last week, it was revealed that the 28-year-old Vanderpump Rules star had completed a two-month stay at a facility for mental health treatment.

On Tuesday (July 18), Raquel was photographed for the first time since leaving the facility. Keep reading to find out more… Raquel was seen wearing a baseball hat that read “Be a Good Person” as she visited family in Tucson, Ariz., as seen in photos obtained by Page Six.

As Raquel spends time with her family, her Vanderpump Rules cast members are currently in Lake Tahoe as they film season 11 of the Bravo reality series.

Filming for season 11 of Vanderpump Rules began earlier this month, but a source close to Raquel said that she “still hasn’t signed on to film.” However, the source noted that Raquel‘s “team and Bravo are still trying to hammer out a deal.” If you missed it, the one and only Adele weighed in on Raquel‘s affair with Tom Sandoval.

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