Clint Eastwood's Wife Checks Into Rehab For Depression And Anxiety

Clint Eastwood’s wife Dina has decided to seek professional help for depression and anxiety. The star of Mrs. Eastwood & Company reportedly checked into a high end facility in Arizona to work out her mental issues this week, but as for which one or how long she might be there, no one close to the family is speaking, at least not on the record.

Often times, going to rehab for “anxiety” can be a mask for booze or drug issues, much like hospitalized for “exhaustion” can be a mask for an overdose, but according to TMZ, that’s definitely not the case with Dina. She apparently actually has anxiety and depression problems and is not dealing with any alcohol or drug-related concerns. That’s good since the problems can often work hand-in-hand to make the other worse.

Dina and her badass of a husband Clint have been together since 1996. They have one sixteen-year-old daughter together, and by all accounts, they get along extremely well. She’s not the first spouse of a world famous celebrity to check into rehab, and she certainly won’t be the last. Hopefully, she’s able to put aside all of her life concerns for a few months and genuinely focus on recovering and becoming a happy and healthy individual once again.

Pop Blend’s sincerest thoughts go out to the entire Eastwood family during this time of need. With love, strength and determination, they should come out on the other side of this issue stronger and just as endearing as ever.

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