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Ben Affleck Spotted Stepping Out of Treatment Facility in L.A.

Ben Affleck appeared to be in good spirits as he stepped out of a treatment facility in Los Angeles.

Following his rehab stint in February, the "Justice League" actor continues to seek treatment for alcohol addiction. On Wednesday, he was spotted heading to an outpatient treatment center. Affleck was dressed casually, wearing a simple black hoodie and gray sweatpants as he arrived at the building.

"Ben looked so happy," an onlooker told Us Weekly. "He was in such a good mood and looked refreshed."

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Affleck, 45, announced in March that he completed a treatment program to address his alcohol problem. "I have completed treatment for alcohol addiction; something I've dealt with in the past and will continue to confront. I want to live life to the fullest and be the best father I can be," he wrote on a Facebook post.

Meanwhile, Affleck showed support for his producer girlfriend Lindsay Shookus by visiting the "Saturday Night Live" studios this weekend. The actor sported a light blue leather jacket matched with a dark blue shirt and jeans. Shookus also chose a low-key style by wearing a black leather jacket over a dress.

Shookus and Affleck made their first formal Hollywood appearance together last month. The father of three accompanied his girlfriend to the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles as the producer received an award for the "Saturday Night Live" team. After Shookus' win, an eyewitness said the couple was seen "holding hands and whispering and smiling."

Before his relationship with Shookus, the movie star was married to Jennifer Garner. They tied the knot in 2015 and are still in the process of getting divorced. In April, they filed legal documents seeking joint custody of their three kids: Violet, 11, Samuel, 5, and Seraphina Rose, 8.

Affleck will next be seen on the "Justice League" film, which officially premieres Friday, Nov. 17.

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