Lil Xan Reportedly Left Rehab For A Day To Cop A New House

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Lil Xan performs onstage during Day 1 of Billboard Hot 100 Festival 2018 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on August 18, 2018 in Wantagh, New York.
Lil Xan is getting ready for his release from rehab.

Lil Xan only entered rehab less than two weeks ago, but he's already plotting on his release. According to TMZ, Xan just copped a new house in anticipation for when he leaves rehab.

Lil Xan aka Diego performs at Irving Plaza on September 26, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

Lil Xan briefly stepped out of the rehab facility he entered earlier this month to sign off on a new house. Sources said the rapper left his rehab on Saturday in order to sign papers for the house he bought in Redlands, CA. The new house is reportedly where he'll be living after he completes in-patient treatment. The rapper will have staff monitoring him around the clock once he's released to ensure that he stays on the sober path.

Xan didn't make the mission to sign off on the home on his own. The rapper was accompanied with a nurse from the rehab center he's at. He went back to the facility on Sunday after signing the documents for the house.

Xan's expected to stay in rehab for another week. He'll move onto outpatient treatment at home following his release. The rapper's new home will also have a studio so he could get back to working on music. Before heading to rehab, Xan announced his new album Be Safe which was inspired by Mac Miller.

Xan checked into rehab earlier this month after admitting that he's been struggling with opiods.


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