Actress Leah Remini has thanked fans for their support as
rumors swirl that she is leaving the Church of Scientology.
A Thursday report in the New York Post indicated that the
"King of Queens" alum was planning to exit sci-fi writer L. Ron
Hubbard's controversial church, which counts A-listers Tom Cruise and John
Travolta among its parishioners.
Remini, 43, who is said to have been a member of the church
for about three decades, released a statement on the topic late Thursday.
"I wish to share my sincere and heartfelt appreciation
for the overwhelming positive response I have received from the media, my
colleagues, and from fans around the world," she said. "I am truly
grateful and thankful for all your support."
The actress is said to be leaving Scientology after
allegedly undergoing years of interrogation, being blacklisted within the
church and undergoing "thought modification" for disagreeing with
church policies that bar members from questioning leader David Miscavige's
management or reported abuse of members of its Sea Org religious order.
The
church is said to also have followers "disconnect" from family
members deemed "suppressive persons" if they choose to leave the
church, according to the New York Post, a policy she doesn't agree with.
"It all began when Leah questioned the validity of
excommunication of people," a source told the Post's Page Six. "She
is stepping back from a regime she thinks is corrupt. She thinks no religion
should tear apart a family or abuse someone under the umbrella of
'religion.'"
Remini's perspective on the church is said to have shifted
around the time of the 2006 nuptials of Cruise and Holmes, the Post report
said.
The actress had asked why church leader Miscavige's wife, Shelly, was not
in attendance, and was reportedly scolded by Tommy Davis, the former head of
the Scientology Celebrity Centre, who said she didn't have the "rank"
to ask about Shelly. The woman hasn't been seen in public since 2007, according
to Tony Ortega, a writer for the Underground Bunker, a Scientology-focused
website.
Church reps have denied the reports and said that it
"respects the privacy of parishioners and has no comment about any
individual Church member."
Remini wouldn't be the first celebrity to cut ties with the
church. Cruise's ex-wives Nicole Kidman and Katie Holmes, "Arrested
Development's" Jeffrey Tambor, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, actress Demi Moore
and director-screenwriter Paul Haggis are among several who have left the
faith.
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