Tuesday, July 13, 2010

A Scientology Hullabaloo

Jarett Wieselman over at The NY Post did a great piece of pap detective work this morning. He spotted a photo of Will Smith, Tom Cruise and Jada Pinkett Smith emerging from a lunch together. No big deal there. Jada was probably telling Tom about how she and Will had sex five times that morning and how if she ever actually got audited at Scientology they would have to have extra volumes just to handle her sex life with Will.

What caught Jarett's eye was the exodus of a gaggle of other actors and actresses who also emerged from the lunch. It was like a Scientology potluck or a L Ron Hubbard book of the month club meeting.

Right after the triumvirate left, the following people also left. Some are well known Scientologists and others, well, are they new members or just hearing how much they would have to pony up for classes?After Jenna Elfman, Tate Donovan and Tom Skerritt left, they were trailed by Milo Ventimiglia, Anna Kendrick, Eric Dane, Chad Michael Murray and "The Big Bang Theory" star Johnny Galecki.

The Post gives some funny reasons why they might all be at lunch together that are not related to Scientology. I for one think they might have been there for a very private screening of Knight & Day/complimentary stress test.

45 comments:

RocketQueen said...

Um, I vote "creepy recruiting session".

Shmooey said...

I am disappointed in Tate Donovan.

Dianne P said...

I would say that I'm disappointed in all of them, but I wonder if 1 or 2 of them might have gone to try to see for themselves or maybe even get some inside info.

If I was in that situation and recruited to an inner circle meeting, I might be tempted to go just for shits and giggles or to infiltrate.

stephani said...

I had no idea that Tate Donovan was a Scientologist.

Meh. I'm mildly disappointed about Anna Kendrick, but Xenu can have the rest of them.

jess said...

Anna Kendrick..why?

@Dianne P shits and giggles...lol, me too

selenakyle said...

Bleeeeccchhhh.

In the words of my dearly departed Grandmama (not really)...

FUCK SCIENTOLOGY!!!

looserdude said...

What is the appeal of Scientology? I totally don't get it. They recruited me when I was an 18 year old college freshmen and I thought they were creepy as hell back then, and believe me, I was dumb as a post when I was 18.

Unknown said...

My $.02 is that Scientology is less like a religion and more like a big networking scheme. Instead of going to college, some can join scientology and have a community to connect with.

Angela said...

-> R
Ask John Travolta, who reportedly wanted to leave Scientology. The "community" wasn't friendly.

bonnjill said...

I enjoyed reading the actual article. This particularly made me chuckle:

"There's a million reasons Chad Michael Murray could be having lunch with Tom Cruise. After all, the youngin' used to fake-bang Tom's now-wife back during Katie Holmes' "Creek" days. Perhaps the boys felt the need to compare notes."

Jenny said...

Now might be a good time for the Scientologists to find new recruits from Mel's church.

Tallulah said...

I can't help but enjoy the fact that these Xenu-heads are being outed. I usually don't like people being outed, but I'm loving this!

Pookie said...

seriously, tate d.?

*disappointed*

Linnea said...

aw..... u thought anna k seemed like she had a good head on her shoulders. i guess not

Jillian S. said...

Which of these are known Scientologists? I thought I was in the know, but, of these, I only knew Elfman.

I pretended to be a lost tourist once and talked my way into a tour of the Celeb Scientology Centre in Hollywood and the pure ridiculous of it was one of the highlights of my life.

jax said...

the fuck? Galecki,you smarter than this.

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SkittleKitty said...

a) I'm shocked the NY Post actually investigated something (originating it rather than repeating it).
b) But as usual (for the NYP), I'm not at all convinced of their statement that Tom Skerrit and Tate Donovan are 'well-known Scientologists.' In fact the article is the only reference to the two of them being Scientologists that I found.

West End Girl said...

I'm disappointed in Galecki too, Jax and the rest of the non confirmed ones too actually.

Surely no one in Hollyweird is under any delusions as to what they are, are they?

Jesus wept.

__-__=__ said...

Was Juliette Lewis there?? She is my favorite Scientologist. I long for Brad to go back to her!!!!!

bits of moxy said...

I hate to break it to you Jax, but Galecki has been in that sh*t for years. I was going to hold it against him and not watch the Big Bang - but its too cute of a show.

nancer said...

scientology isn't a networking scheme. it's far more sinister than that. it's secretive, it's dishonest and it's all about money. i consider them dangerous and i'm sorry to find out tate donovan is one of them. the rest of them, i don't like anyway, but i did like him.

lutefisk said...

Maybe they were all there for the early bird special.

Linnea said...

didnt jen aniston date tate?

was he a sci then?

Cate said...

Laineygossip reports that when the pics went up last night at the photo agency, it was listed as a Scientology party. That was still there this morning, apparently, and then the wording was changed, the Scientology description had been removed.

kelly said...

I thought Galecki was gay and comfortable with people knowing it? If that is the case I am totally confused about Scientology and how they deal with gay people.

Nicole said...

@ Bitsofmoxi - Galecki is a Scientologist? Say it ain't so! For no real reason at all, I assumed he was smarter than that. (BTW Kelly, I think you're thinking of Jim Parsons, who is gay. Last I heard, Johnny Galecki was dating Kaley Cuoco, the girl on Big Bang.) I hope Anna Kendrick doesn't get sucked in.

As far as I'm concerned, Xenu can have the other recruits. Eric Dane, Milo, and CM Murray are really low on my list of favorite celebs (to put it nicely).

Anonymous said...

He's not gay, but makes no big qualms about people labeling him as such.

Not my cup of tea, but it's there choice.

mooshki said...

Tate Donovan was a dick to Sandra Bullock, so he was already on my sh*t list.

RocketQueen said...

No, I'm pretty sure I heard Galecki was gay, too...

Jillian S. said...

Galecki is always surprising us.
First we found out he was straight, then we found out he was not Jewish. This Scientology thing is actually troubling though.

TinselSass said...

Have you ever noticed that most celebrity $cientologists are people who dropped out of high school or never went to college but pretend like they are intellectuals and/or well-educated?! Seems as if many Thetans-to-be are manipulated by their intellectual insecurity. And of course, secret tapes of their indiscreet acts.

To be clear: I'm not at suggesting all people who dropped out of high school or didn't go to college are intellectually insecure just that Hollywood, Miscavige and his miscreants exploit insecurity in whatever form it takes.

bionic bunny! said...

re the drop-out thing: a lot of people claim scio "cured" them of dyslexia.
they also claim a "cure" for homosexuality, just as they do for mental disorders, you know, vitamins and exercise.
somewhere on the xenu.net site is a list of celeb members. i'm too lazy to go look it up again right now, but if nobody else does, i'll check it later.

and i also thought galecki was gay, wasn't that something he and sarah gilbert bonded over? i could be totally wrong on that one and don't care about that point. but i sure hope he's not drinking the kool-aid.

Basil said...

I thought Galecki was gay too, and in fact had come out. If he isn't he comes across as gay-friendly, so why would he join an organization that's pretty dangerous to gay people.

MadLyb said...

Scientology gives me the bloody creeps. Although...I still like John Travolta - I feel bad for him and he's the only Scientologist who doesn't creep me out.

MadLyb said...

Anna Kendrick? F*CK. :(

Jillian S. said...

@TinselSass- That makes a lot of sense as anyone who has taken even the most basic psych class and then reads thru Scientology materials would notice the glaring rip-offs of theories and crazy contradictions in other areas.

Meg said...

I don't even recognize Scientology as a "real" religion so I don't understand how ANYONE with a brain larger than a pea could be sucked in by ANYTHING that someone from this org would say. Of what I have read about it it seems to be one part pyramid scheme, one part cult. But must be a pretty damn powerful one....I don't get it.

RJ said...

Just because these people were all at a lunch together (and we don't know for sure that they were all together) doesn't mean that they are really interested in scientology. I've gone to untold gatherings at the homes of friends/acquaintances where I've been given the hard sell on numerous pyramid schemes, Rainbow vaccuum cleaners, Amway, costume jewelry, etc . . . None of which I participated in any further than said gatherings. I've also visited websites which promoted viewpoints with which I totally disagree/disbelieve, but that I was curious about nonetheless. I'm going to withhold my disappointment until I find out for sure that these are new Scientology members.

Goodgrief said...

What??? No Kirstie Alley? This is not going to go over very well with her. I think she already feels neglected by them. I'm sure she must not have been there, she is not that hard to miss.

newsgrrl said...

@Dianne P shits and giggles...Definitely me too.

shakey said...

I'm disappointed Tom Skerritt is $cio.

A fool and his money ...

trinnean said...

Ummm... GossipCop says they were meeting for a table reading of "Paper Wings" which is being developed by Will Smith's production company.


http://www.gossipcop.com/tom-cruise-will-smith-scientology-scientologists-paper-wings-bull/

yazpistachio said...

noooo....not Johnny Galecki!!

i swear on my cat's last hairball that the following conversation is true. it happened between me and a guy i'd dated & who, over the time we dated, became very involved in Scientology. i wasn't going for it b/c i'd rather have a good handbag than some wierd course (i *did* take an $11 intro course that included me yelling at a chair for a couple of hours...)

me: i'm not going to see you anymore. this isn't working out.

him: but i love you.

me: i love you, too, but this is not going to work for the long run.

him: let's get married. it'll be fine.

me: no it won't.

him: why not? i love you.

me: because you're a Scientologist and i'm sane.

he's still in the "church" -- married a girl he referred to as "a Scientology cutie" and produced two children who are tall, raven-haired, and olive-skinned. gave me a great big "h'mmmm" b/c my ex is a rather short, stocky, very pale-skinned, white-blond Russian.

the Scientos have all the money he's ever made or inherited, and he (according to a friend) checks dumpsters for produce. sad.

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