Leah Remini Offered Big Bucks For Tell-All Memoirs Into Scientology Past

  • 05 August 2013

Leah Remini, the co-star of the comedy series King of Queens, made the conscious decision to leave the Church of Scientology in July this year, severing her nearly 30-year devotion to the controversial religious group. Almost a month after the New York Daily News broke the news of Remini's decision to leave the cult, the actress has since confirmed that she will be discussing all the intimate details of her life when she published her tell-all memoirs.

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"It's a time of change," she told the magazine. "I think the fact that my family has taken a stance and we are on a united front says a lot."

Since her decision to leave her past life behind her was made apparent, the actress has had no shortage of support, particularly from fellow Scientology abandoner Paul Haggis. The filmmaker wrote an open letter to Remini detailing his admiration for the actress and revealing that she had helped him when he left the cult himself. No date has been set for the book's publication.


Paul Haggis has shown his support for Remini