The actor's been discharged from a California treatment centre.
He's completed a three-week stint in rehab.
And we're pleased to report that he's in good health.

In a statement yesterday, Gerard Butler's rep confirmed: "Gerard has completed a successful course of treatment and has returned home in good health."
The spokesperson refused to comment on the nature of his stay at the Betty Ford Center, but reports claim the star was being treated for substance addiction.
Gerard, 42, is said to have become increasingly dependent on prescription painkillers after a surfing accident in December.
The Scottish actor, who is a recovered alcoholic, was trapped underwater while filming scenes for new movie Of Men And Mavericks.
Speaking about the scare in January, he said: "It was a pretty close call. The waves just took me in, and I couldn't get up.
"It was maybe one of the few times that reports were not exaggerated."
TMZ claims that Gerard first became reliant on prescription painkillers during the making of action movie 300 in 2006.
After completing his gruelling role in the film, he said: "When when you finish filming your whole routine changes and suddenly you don't have to do what you did anymore. It's kind of weird. You feel a little lost.
"There was definitely a period of adjustment and physical pain because I stopped training. That was the worst thing I could have done."
Glad to hear you're on the mend now, Gerard.
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