GENERAL HOSPITAL’s Haley Pullos Seen Entering Rehab (REPORT)
Following a deadly car crash that led to her arrest for DUI, GENERAL HOSPITAL actress Haley Pullos (Molly) is reportedly entering rehab at the Malibu Detox and Residential Treatment Center.
The Daily Mail is reporting that Pullos was spotted on May 17 being driven by her father to the facility that is located about an hour from her home in Granada Hills by her father. They also said that on the way, the pair stopped off at Taco Bell for something to eat.Â
Pullos was arrested following a serious car collision at 1:45 a.m. on April 29 where she drove over the freeway divider and into oncoming traffic where she ran head-on into another car going over 60 mph. The other driver survived but was hospitalized with serious injuries. Pullos was rescued from her own vehicle and brought to the hospital where she was arrested for driving under the influence.Â
Malibu Detox offers a range of treatment options including medical detox, residential treatment, therapies, and aftercare to treat drug and alcohol addiction. They have three campuses designed with healing and comfort in mind on the ridge of the Santa Monica Mountains. The luxury facilities include meals, horseback riding, beach access, and more.
The rehab center offers treatment programs of varying lengths, but there is no information yet as to what kind of program Pullos will be entering into. But hopefully, this will get her the help she needs so that such a terrible tragedy never happens again.
Before details of Pullos’ car accident were revealed, the actress had released a statement that GH would be recasting the role of Molly temporarily while she recovers. Holiday Mia Kriegel will be stepping into the role beginning the week of May 22.
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