Rebecca Olsen, the influencer known for her presence around Los Angeles's Skid Row, has returned to the streets following a 37-day stint in rehab that included jail time. Friends Cosmo Lombino and Ansley Morgan shared with TMZ that this was her longest period of sobriety in recent memory, but she's already back to using drugs. They're urging fans to help get her into further treatment instead of enabling her.
Oh, the plot thickens in the world of Skid Row's most talked-about influencer. Rebecca Olsen, who's built a following amid the grit of downtown LA, checked out of her drug treatment facility after just 37 days—time that overlapped with some jail stint, according to her pals Cosmo Lombino and Ansley Morgan. TMZ got the exclusive scoop from the duo, who say it's the longest Rebecca's stayed sober since they've known her. But alas, the battle's far from won. 😔
Cosmo dropped the heartbreaking details: during her last visit, Rebecca kept apologizing but was dead set on leaving. "She kept saying sorry, but she had made up her mind -- and she had plans to leave," Cosmo told TMZ. Fast-forward to January 1, and a TikTok video pops up with Rebecca spilling to a fan about her wild New Year's Eve—wandering train tracks after scoring some bad drugs. Messy doesn't even cover it. 🔥
Now, Cosmo's playing the long game, figuring Rebecca's gotta hit rock bottom on the streets before real change sticks. "We did everything we could, so now it’s up to prayer and she’s basically got to hit a bottom," he shared. That taste of rehab might linger, though—Cosmo hopes it'll make getting high less appealing and bring her back to his spot, Cosmo's Glamsquad, ready to try again. But until she owns it, he's stepping back.
Adding urgency: Rebecca's got a court date in June, likely tied to a battery charge from last year. Her friends are straight-up begging fans—don't hand over cash or enable the cycle. Instead, spot her? Bring her to Cosmo's store for intervention. They're even crowdsourcing better rehab options, noting Rebecca's eyed the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and would love a scholarship spot. "If any facilities think they’re a better fit that may want to scholarship her, please let us know," they told TMZ.
Will this be the wake-up call, or just another loop in the chaos? Fingers crossed for a comeback story worth rooting for.