December 25, 2024 14:32 PM

Jodie Sweetin: Actress Swears She's not In Rehab

Jodie Sweetin, or Stephanie from the hit 90s TV show, "Full House" has reported that she is not back in rehab and insisting that she works in a rehab facility.

"I am absolutely NOT in rehab," the actress said to TMZ.

Sweetin struggled with addictions to meth, ecstacy and cocaine for several years.

"The child star, who played spunky middle sister Stephanie Tanner in the family sitcom, filed for separation in June from her third husband, Morty Coyle, and said she's living on the property of a Los Angeles rehab center where she's currently working. Sweetin told the site she is a clinical logistics coordinator for the facility and her employer has let her live in a studio apartment on the property while she deals with her split," reported The Los Angeles Times.

She added to The LA Times, "I work for the center and they have been really generous in helping me with a place to stay as Morty wanted me out by the end of the month. The owners of the facility said I could stay here as I got things figured out."

Sweetin added to TMZ that "'Breakups are hard and certain people [her husband] don't make them easier. People get weird and stalkerish ... You never really know someone until you break up with them.'

People magazine reported that Sweetin cited "irreconcilable differences" in the split. The couple got married last year after getting engaged on her 29th birthday in 2009, where he proposed in front of a room full of guests at the Kibitz Room in Los Angeles.


'It was a complete surprise,' Sweetin told People.. 'We are just thrilled and I am in shock

The LA Times reported that the couple got married in March 2012 in a private Beverly Hills ceremony but only announced that they were married, a year after the event.

"Sweetin was previously married to Shaun Holguin from 2002 to 2006. She was married to Cody Herpin from 2007 until 2010. The couple had a daughter named Zoie together," reported The LA Times.

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