Zac Efron quietly spent some time in rehab earlier this year, according to E! News.


Sources told the website the 25-year-old actor successfully completed treatment about five months back, insinuating he was there for alcohol issues. "He's healthy, happy and not drinking," one source told E! News. "He's taking time to focus on working."


Another source also confirmed to People magazine that the actor completed treatment, telling the magazine that Efron is "doing great," and "he's taking care of himself and it shows."


The Huffington Post has reached out to Efron's rep for comment and will update the story once one comes through.



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