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Finn from Glee admitted to rehab

 

Monday 01 April 2013 05:07 EDT
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Cory Monteith who plays Finn in Glee
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Glee star Cory Monteith has been admitted to rehab for 'substance addiction'.

Monteith's representative told People magazine that the actor had "voluntarily admitted himself to a treatment facility or substance addiction". People reported the news on its website.

This is not the first time in rehab for the 30-year-old actor, who plays Finn Hudson in the Fox TV series.

He had treatment when he was 19 and has spoken about his addiction struggles, saying he had a serious problem and took just "anything and everything".

In 2011 he told Parade he was "lucky to be alive".

Monteith is dating Glee co-star, Lea Michele, who told People that she loved and supported him and was proud he was going to rehab.

AP

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