Former Scientology leader Mike Rinder who co-hosted an Emmy award winning show "Scientology and the Aftermath" with TV star Leah Remini dropped what may be his last videos on YouTube. Rinder is dying of cancer. The videos are critical of…[Continue Reading...]
Scientology is a controversial topic in Hollywood — some celebrities consider it a religion, while others consider it a cult. There are fervent supporters like Tom Cruise, Kirstie Alley and John Travolta, who often speak about the benefits of having…[Continue Reading...]
Geoff and Robbie Levin were living the rock ‘n’ roll dream in the late ‘60s. Their San Jose band People! was opening shows for The Doors and The Who, and had appeared on Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand” while their catchy…[Continue Reading...]
Scientology is the controversial religion conceived by American author L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s. The organisation has had many celebrity members over the years - including the Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise - but some have left the Church and…[Continue Reading...]
After nine years on the hit series The King of Queens, co-stars Leah Remini and Kevin James had gone through a lot of things together, but joining the same religion wasn't one of them. Remini was a Scientologist for the…[Continue Reading...]
Scientology has been in the news a lot recently after Danny Masterson, a member, was found guilty of rape. We’re taking a look at all of the celebrities who have confirmed their involvement in Scientology, as well as the celebrities…[Continue Reading...]
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Actor Danny Masterson's former girlfriend testified at his rape retrial Wednesday about what she calls the Church of Scientology's "terror campaign" against her. Chrissie B. is one of three women Masterson is charged with "forcibly raping"…[Continue Reading...]
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