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Rumors Swirl About Tiger’s Sex Addiction Treatment

While everyone has been wondering about Tiger Woods' whereabouts, it’s being reported that he may have entered a rehab clinic in Arizona for "sexual addiction". According to People, it is widely believed that Woods has entered The Meadows, an upscale rehab clinic facility in Wickenburg.

The facility, which costs $1,000 a day, has taken in other celebrity clients for sex addiction such as David Duchovny and Halle Berry's ex-husband Eric Benet. Other celebrities who have been treated there include Matthew Perry, Kate Moss, Robbie Williams, and Whitney Houston.

The program for sex addiction, titled Dakota, reportedly lasts about 35 days. "Set in the peaceful atmosphere of the high desert, the Dakota extended-care facility is dedicated to treating all aspects of sexual disorders," the website reads. "Dakota works with clients to sustain sexual sobriety by facilitating the healing of core issues, which enhances recovery and developmental maturity."

Other people say he was reportedly seen in a sex rehab facility in South Africa, reports The Sun. Woods may be seeking treatment at Montrose Place, an addiction treatment centre in the suburb of Bishopscourt. Johnny Graaff, head of Cape Town's Montrose Place clinic, however said he could neither confirm nor deny that Tiger was there.

The number of women who had come forward alleging sexual relationships with Woods had reached 14.

His wife has been seen out in public with the couple's children, and without her wedding ring.

 

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