Golnesa Gharachedaghi accuses Raquel Leviss of seeking treatment for ‘sympathy’

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Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi claimed Raquel Leviss checked into a mental health facility for “sympathy” after her affair with Tom Sandoval was exposed.

“Daaaaaamn, I should’ve checked myself into a mental health facility every season of Shahs if I knew it would gain me sympathy. Own your s–t!” Gharachedaghi commented under Page Six’s Instagram post on Friday.

The “Shahs of Sunset” star’s sentiment was met with mixed reviews, with some people calling her “disgusting” and others applauding her for “how real” she is.

“Mental health is real, and you have no idea what this girl is going through. Everyone on Bravo has made mistakes, some bigger than others but no one has been bullied and attacked the way this girl has,” one fan wrote.

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Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi accused Raquel Leviss of seeking mental health treatment for “sympathy” from viewers.
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“Own your sh*t!” the “Shahs of Sunset” star wrote.
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“she is owning it. She apologized and she’s getting help. No one knows what’s truly going on with her. Regardless, this bullying is disgusting. When will it be enough GG????” someone else asked.

“Preach Girl!! She such [sic] was ok to be nasty to everyone this season and did it with a smile!! She needs to go!! If Bravo keeps her, they will lose a huge audience!” another fan chimed in.

“👏👏👏 what I was thinking. And if you are not able to handle the consequences of your own actions maybe don’t do them,” another user wrote.

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Gharachedaghi received both support and criticism for her hot take.
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Earlier on Friday, Page Six confirmed that Leviss, 28, had checked herself into a center to receive treatment for her mental health more than a month after the affair made headlines.


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“Raquel and her family decided months before the relationship was discovered that she needed mental health treatment and ultimately decided she would enter a voluntary facility for mental health counseling,” the “Vanderpump Rules” star’s rep told Page Six.

The rep claimed that Leviss had planned to check in for “mental health and trauma therapy” prior to the reunion taping on March 23 but waited to “finish her filming commitment.”

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Leviss checked into a facility to seek mental health treatment.
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Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss dancing outside
Leviss and Sandoval’s months-long affair was exposed on March 3.
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Meanwhile, a source told us that Leviss has been in the “long-haul program” for a while.

Leviss and Sandoval, 40, sent shockwaves through the Bravoverse when it was revealed that they were having a months-long dalliance despite him being in a nearly 10-year relationship with now ex-girlfriend, Ariana Madix.

“Vanderpump Rules” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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