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This former Scientologist who is a B list celebrity and not named Leah Remini doesn't get much play at all because people would wonder how and why her famous family still gets to talk to her. They might not be able to talk to her too much longer though if she keeps selling the tabloids stories of every dirty secret she knows about her celebrity Scientology friends.
Lisa Marie
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ReplyDeleteLisa Marie?
ReplyDeleteI assumed that because Lisa Marie left quietly and didn't openly discuss or trash the "church", she wasn't labelled a Suppressive Person and her family/friends weren't forced to disconnect from her.
ReplyDeleteIf she's selling info, though, and disconnection is imminent, her mother may finally decide to leave the cult.
I for one am really looking forward to the dirt she'd spill!
ReplyDeleteWhere's Shelley?!
ReplyDeleteI wish Leah or Lisa Marie would write a book already! And most people who leave are considered Suppressed and their family's are totally cut off. It's what keeps people in.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm sure they let Lisa talk to her mother because they fear that she will write the book if they cut her off. They have different rules for everyone.
Lisa Marie doesn't need the money
ReplyDeleteit must be Suri !
A great book written by a former insider from the world of Scientology is "Blown for Good" by Mark Headley. He was just a teenager when he was audited by Tommy Girl.
ReplyDeletePeaches Geldof.
ReplyDeleteI believe Leah is writing a book.
ReplyDeleteDavid and Shelley Miscavige's niece, Jenna Miscavige-Hill, wrote a great book: Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape. The way Sea Org member's children are treated is horrendous.
ReplyDeleteLisa Marie has Elvis money. Why would she need to sell secrets for tabloid money?
ReplyDeleteDon't mess with da King's daughter, ya'll. And pass over a big ol' fluffy biscuit while you're at it.
ReplyDeleteIt suri!!!!
ReplyDelete@Cee Kay, maybe she's not doing it for the money; maybe she's trying to expose $cientology anonymously, since she can't do it outright?
ReplyDelete@Elizza mte. She can anonymously leak stories about Scio members and the tabs won't reveal their source.
ReplyDeletesome friend...selling stories to tabloid...loser
ReplyDeleteKristie alley
ReplyDeleteIsabella Cruise
ReplyDeleteYup, Kirstie
ReplyDeleteNot Kirstie. She's one of the upper level koolaid drinkers, still, and a nasty one, IMO.
ReplyDeleteYes, this. She's Co$'s home girl, for lyfe. Now that Priss has moved and keeps out of the press, it allows LMP to continue the relationship. Yes, in favor stars do get special treatment, but ALL Co$ers have to do audits and must answer and pay for every single incident report. Hundreds of thousands, each and every time.
DeletePaul Haggis has spilled a lot of beans on Scientology, quite illumninating because I always thought he seemed too smart for that group.
ReplyDeleteI think a lot of Scientologists are just in it for the networking benefits given how many are in the entertainment industry and I think they get a bit more leeway than the average Joe Scientologist because the celeb association helps bring the suckers in.
They don't spring the weird alien stuff until you've spend a lot of money and time.
If you took some of the teachings of Scientology it is just another self improvement how to achieve your goals type of thing and I would have no problem with it if that is how they marketed themselves and did not charge such outrageous amounts of money for this so called program, but then they go too far. Religious tax exemption, are you kidding me. No way. Clever scam.
I think the founder of Scientology does not even believe the alien crap, L Ron Hubbard has perpetrated one of the biggest's Punk'd of all time and made tons of money doing it. Win win for him. He was a science fiction writer for goodness sakes. That should have been the first clue.
He is testing adherents to see how far they would suspend logic and reason to see just how far they would go to remain loyal or seem to remain loyal to the group. Standard religious cult stuff.
Once you buy into that crap or pretend you do, they know they got you under their thumb never mind all the blackmail material they've collect through the auditing process.