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Leah Remini speaks out about Kirstie Alley’s death after science feud – Hollywood Life


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Leah Remini mourn the death of Kirstie’s Alley in an interview with Rolling Stone on Tuesday, December 6. king of queens The actress, 52, has long been an outspoken critic of Scientology, has been a member of the church for many years, and Kirstie has repeatedly applauded her throughout her career for her cause. these statements, as she is a longtime member. “News of Kirstie Alley passed away very sad, she told the store

While Leah and Kirstie have at times they exchange heated words about Science, Leah says she’s thinking. about Congratulations star’s child, William True, 30, and Lillie Price Stevenson, 28, after she died at the age of 71 from colon cancer. “Although Scientists do not believe in prayers, my prayers are with her two children, who are currently without a mother,” she said. “I hope they can one day free themselves from this dangerous and malicious organization.”

Kirstie has been a Scientist for over 40 years. (Smashing News)

Leah explained that many scientists won’t embrace traditional medicine until it’s too late. She said: “Despite reports that Kirstie sought conventional cancer treatment, which gave her a fighting chance, the majority of Scientists do not seek treatment until it is too late. . “Scientists believe they can cure diseases like cancer on their own. It’s one of the more sinister things they promise. And because Scientology claims to be an exact science, not a faith, its members are brainwashed into believing these false claims as a guarantee.”

Kirstie was a member of the Church of Scientology from 1979 until her death. Leah has been a member since the age of nine, until she left the church in 2013. Since leaving, Leah has openly talked about her experiences in the church in interviews and creations. release A&E . series Leah Remini: Science and Consequences, where she talks to former members of the church.

Leah has been outspoken in criticizing science since leaving the church in 2013. (ENT/SplashNews)

so late Dancing With The Stars alum credited Scientology for helping her stop using cocaine after forming the habit. After Leah severed ties with the church and publicly spoke out against it, Kirstie referred to her as “a bigotry” in a 2013 interview on Howard Stern . Program. She said: “When you decide to make the claim ‘Scientology is evil,’ you are my enemy.

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