This former A list mostly television actress who had her best days in TV back in the day was once in a franchise. I know, I know people forget, but a certain segment of the population never does. She uses her interactions with them to try and increase membership in her religion.
Kirstie Alley
ReplyDeleteKirstie was in one of the Star Trek movies.
ReplyDeleteyup and trekkies never forget
ReplyDeleteCould also be the Look Who's Talking movies
ReplyDeleteI don't think the Look Who's Talking fans are quite as "enthusiastic" as Trekkies.
ReplyDeleteYes...you are right! Trekkies it is
ReplyDeleteThey all scientologists try constantly to promote their cult among their co-workers. I think they might have some bonus points (or maybe even $$$) for any new member they introduce. I remember that crazy ass interview Laura Prepon did where she said she promotes her cult among her costars. Crazy bitches.
ReplyDelete@Kate: Yep, they are always trying to recruit. But they are their own worst advertisements. Who is even going to take diet advice from Kristie? She's has the same "diet secrets" as Oprah, photoshop and lipo.
ReplyDeleteYou always know its such a " great" "religion" when people are actively recruiting for it.
ReplyDeleteBeacus of it was so awesome, people would line up to join from thier own free will.
I agree but LDS recruiters just as bad...scary lot
ReplyDeleteI agree about Kirstie...didn't she also stop talking to her DWTS partner, Maks, over Scientology? I feel like maybe she tried to get him to join and he wanted nothing to do with it, so she cut off their "friendship." Sad how they brainwash their members to ice everyone not associated with them out.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine owns a popular spot in Big Sur. I remember Alley, Beckham and a few others came in. Beckham made a very specific order via his personal assistant. And Alley played hacky-sack by herself near the road. This adds nothing to the blind, but when I hear Alley, this is what I think of.
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