So, the last thing Leah or any other person who breaks free from the group is to have a weekly tabloid like US Weekly go to Scientology looking for a statement you and I and US knows will be hateful. US Weekly not only published the statement it also threw up an exclusive tag to it and they seem really proud that they got to release a statement that bashes Leah.
"It comes as no surprise that someone as self-absorbed as Leah Remini with an insatiable craving for attention would exploit her former faith as a publicity stunt by rewriting her history with it, including omitting that she was participating in a program to remain a Scientologist by her own choice, as she was on the verge of being expelled for her ethical lapses," a rep for the Church tells Us Weekly exclusively.
It is interesting to me that the Church never said anything publicly about her need for attention when she was with them. It only bothered them after she left. I'm not sure why US Weekly is so proud of throwing a celeb under the bus like this.
Kneepads has to keep Tommy Boy happy.
ReplyDeleteSigh, I mean US Weekly. Got excited and spooged.
DeleteLOL @ Cleo! Spooged and Tommy FTW!
DeleteBlah blah, she looks great!!
ReplyDeleteUmmm hello, Money talks!!
ReplyDeleteUS Weekly is for the low intelligence crowd.
ReplyDeleteA magazine is trying to sell issues. What else is new?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Leah doesn't give 2 fucks what US Weekly has to say about her life.
Nice boobies!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she could care less about US Weekly-whatevs
ReplyDeleteshe's looking great though now that she is free.......
I'd say that is revenge enough there........living well is the best revenge
How do you know when COS spokespeople are full of shit? Their lios are moving. NO ONE is gonna believe them over Leah. Ass balloons.
ReplyDeleteOn the verge of being expelled for her ethical lapses?
ReplyDeleteLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
Like stealing IRS records, Operation Snow White, conning millions of people, brainwashing aka auditing, infiltration of the government to gain IRS status as a church - none of those are unethical, but Carrie Heffernen asking "Where's Shelley?", now THAT is a major Thetan penalty!
Watch your back, Leah!
breaking news-another Kennedy acquittal
ReplyDeletethey really are teflon
no matter how many they kill or maim.......weird
Raja, i read some of court transcript, and i dont even see how it went to trial. The state had to prove she KNOWINGLY took the wrong pill, then KNEW she was having side effects but refused to pull over. Now how on earth can that be oroven beyond a reasonable doubt? I think she is guilty of dwi, but i dont think it was on purpose or malicious. She shld be fined and pay all damages however and have license suspended.
DeleteNah, they bribed the jury. I wish I could look into what luxury items & trips some of them take in the near future!
DeleteLook, it's standard journalistic practice to get a quote from 'the other side' whenever you write a news story, as opposed to news analysis or an opinion blog. You talk to Robin Thicke, you try to get ahold of Paula Patton for a comment, and vice versa. You talk to a Democratic meathead, you get a Republican meathead to respond.
ReplyDeleteScientology's credibility is pretty low, but if Lea wants to trash about Scientology, it's fair enough that Scientology is asked for a reply. The reply is printed, and readers can take it or leave it. Most will probably leave it.
Yeah, but for second - generation SCI-CO$ like Leah, Giovani, and Juliette, it's very difficult to get out of that nut farm.
DeleteI'd like to throw the folks at Us Weekly under a bus. What a low rent news source.
ReplyDeleteNice religion that would expel a member. Go Leah!
ReplyDelete@auntliddy LOL at Ass Balloons
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I wonder what ethical lap$e$ Leah committed. Money seems to buy a lot of understanding and forgiveness - like indulgences in the old Catholic church.
That's a great pic of her.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the head writer or editor is a scientologist and got death threats if they didn't write that. Who knows...I just knew the church was crazy before Lisa left, and my views haven't changed since after she left.
ReplyDeleteWord to Bruce. Those rags sicken me.
ReplyDeleteHow is printing a statement throwing her under the bus? I'm not sure you know what that phrase means.
ReplyDeleteUS was never really a knock-off People (which is already lowbrow). It's always featured tabloid content in a magazine form.
ReplyDeleteTaking a statement from the cult of CO$ is pretty lame..but tommy girl does have bigger star power.
ReplyDeleteReally there are people out there who will ask about these "ethical lapses". Of course none will be produced. Like Seven pointed out the churches lapses are far more profound.
ReplyDeleteFSP..You got me going into the rabbit hole looking up WengWeng.
@Sherry - it runs deep!
Delete@hollywood dime, yup wondering where's the bus?
ReplyDeleteUnless your travelling, who still buys these mags when you can get it off the web (hello yous) - for free or read it by the time you get thru check-out?
LR will be fine, she has a ton of supporters & protectors.
Plus she looks great.
That's a lame statement if I've ever seen one. COS should have better writers. They do look like Ass Balloons!
ReplyDeleteKeep talking, Leah!
ReplyDeleteHow in the hell is this "church's" never ending, consistent defense against defectors who go public ALWAYS the exact same bullsh*t: "They're just lying. Every.Single.Thing. they're saying about us-no matter how many years or even decades they spent as loyal members before leaving-is just LIES." You'd think that all the money they have at their disposal due to a totally unwarranted tax-exempt status would allow them to come up with something a little bit more convincing and creative...
ReplyDeleteHow is this throwing her under the bus? They interviewed her. Then they asked Scientology for a comment and published their statement. Had they not, they might have been sued. Had they asked and not published, they might have been sued.
ReplyDeleteI don't know a single person who buys into Scientology. Not even in a *shoulder shrug* "freedom of religion" kind of way. Any time it has come up -- among friends, family, strangers -- there is consensus that it is a cult. Maybe I'm the one in the bubble, but I just don't buy that too many people who aren't in the church will let this statement color their opinion of Remini. If they even care to begin with.
ReplyDeleteI know a really cool dude, a Dude. Known for a few years, last week he told me he was a $ci, I took a gulp and carried on like I didn't hear. Same with conspiratorialists, it's a religion like any other, not talking god with anyone. It's all crazy talk to me.
ReplyDeleteUs Weekly can suck it!
ReplyDeleteLeah looks fantastic in that pic!
#workgirl
@NomNom- A close blood relative of mine has recently been recruited by the Co$. One of the stipulations were that he had to sever all ties with his family. He said no problem. So he tells his wife of more than 20 yrs that he is quitting his job and leaving her and their 2 kids. Welllll his dumbass didn't quite think things through, not the Co$ doesn't want him because he is unemployed. And his wife has filed for divorce, therefore he is sleeping in his truck located in a Wal-Mart parking lot.
ReplyDeleteOh Hammer, I'm so sorry to hear that.
DeleteUS Weekly is probably the crappiest rag out there, and that's saying something. They're worse than kneepads.
ReplyDeleteIs there anyone - anyone at all - who actually believes a word uttered by the Scio goons? It seems kinda pointless to ask their opinion on anything, frankly. Epic fail, US Weekly.
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