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Representative confirms Reid rehab visit

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Published: Dec. 13, 2008 at 2:30 PM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13 (UPI) -- Actress Tara Reid has checked into a West Los Angeles rehabilitation clinic for unspecified reasons, her representative says.

Representative Jack Ketsoyan said the "American Pie" actress enrolled at the Promises Treatment Center and her family is hoping to maintain their privacy during her stay, People magazine reported Friday.

"Tara Reid has checked herself into Promises Treatment Center. We appreciate your respect to her and her family's privacy at this time," Ketsoyan said of the 33-year-old actress.

An unidentified friend confirmed Reid had checked into the rehab site of her own accord and with the full support of her family.

"Her friends and family are supportive of her decision," the friend told People. "She checked in herself -- it was her decision."

The magazine said Reid checked into the clinic Tuesday and it remains unclear if she intends on staying at the site through the holiday season.

Topics: Tara Reid
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