Leah Remini mourned the death of Kirsty Alley in an interview with rolling stone Tuesday, December 6th. king of queens The 52-year-old actress is an outspoken critic of Scientology, having spent many years as a member of the church, and Kirsty has applauded her many times throughout her career as she has been a member for many years. Kirstie Alley’s passing is so sad,” she told the outlet
Leah and Kirsty shared a moment of impassioned talk about Scientology, but Leah said she’s thinking cheers star children, William True 30, and Lily Price Stevenson, Died of colon cancer aged 28 and 71. “Scientologists do not believe in prayer, but my prayers go out to her two children. I hope one day they will be free from this dangerous and toxic organization. increase.”
Leah explained that many Scientologists would not embrace traditional medicine until it was too late. “But the majority of Scientologists don’t seek treatment until it’s too late,” she said. One of the most ominous things it promises, and because Scientology claims to be an exact science, not a faith, its members have been brainwashed into believing these false claims as a guarantee. increase.”
Kirsty was a member of the Church of Scientology from 1979 until his death. Leah was a church member from the age of nine until he left the church in 2013. Since leaving, Leah has spoken publicly about his experiences with his church in interviews and created an A&E series. Leah Remini: Scientology and Its Aftermath, There she spoke with a former member of the church.
Late dance with the stars The alum credited Scientology with helping him stop using cocaine after forming the habit. called her “bigot” howard stern show“You are my enemy when you decide to subsume the statement ‘Scientology is evil,'” she said.
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