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        <title><![CDATA[Scientology Is Facing 'Tough Times' as Leah Remini, Laura Prepon Exit]]></title>
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						<p>Unexpected challenges. The <strong>Church of Scientology</strong> is still reeling after high-profile members, including <strong><strong>Leah Remini</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Laura Prepon</strong></strong>, left the controversial organization behind.</p>


<p>“These are tough times for the church,” a source exclusively reveals in the latest issue of<em> Us Weekly</em>, on newsstands now. “Years ago, it almost unheard of for a Hollywood star to openly walk away. But the tidal wave of backlash generated by the likes of Leah and other whistleblowers has changed that.”</p>
<p>According to the insider, “There’s a general feeling that if you don’t want to be a Scientologist, you can step back and choose.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_2087675"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/08/26/scientology-is-facing-tough-times-as-leah-remini-laura-prepon-exit-0.jpg" alt="Church of Scientology Is Facing 'Tough Times' Amid Leah Remini and Laura Prepon's Exits" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Leah Remini and Laura Prepon.</span> <span class="credit">Gregory Pace/Shutterstock; Marion Curtis/Starpix/Netflix/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>The <em>Kevin Can Wait</em> alum, 51, <strong>has been outspoken about her experience</strong> within the world of Scientology. After being raised was a member, she ultimately decided to exit in 2013 and her Emmy-winning documentary, <strong><em>Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath</em></strong>, premiered three years later.</p>
<p>“We did not plan on more than a season or two,” she told <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em> in August 2019, explaining the choice to end the series after three seasons. “People kept telling us more stories, and we had to tell them, but there’s only so much you can do in this forum and in this way. … Obviously I understood the policies of Scientology, because we all read the same things, but you don’t truly understand what’s going on. You see me, I’m shocked in these episodes.”</p>
<p>Prepon, for her part, revealed earlier this month that <strong>she hasn’t been an active member of the Scientology</strong> faith for nearly five years. The 41-year-old <em>Orange Is the New Black</em> alum joined the organization in 1999, previously explaining that it helped her gain control of her emotions.</p>


<p>“I’m no longer practicing Scientology,” she told <em>People</em> in an August 17 interview. “I’ve always been very open-minded, even since I was a child. I was raised Catholic and Jewish. I’ve prayed in churches, meditated in temples. I’ve studied Chinese meridian theory. I haven’t practiced Scientology in close to five years and it’s no longer part of my life.”</p>
<p>The former <em>That 70’s Show</em> star welcomed daughter Ella, now 4, with <strong><strong>Ben Foster</strong></strong> in August 2017, nearly one year before they tied the knot. Their son arrived in February 2020. According to the first source, <strong>motherhood shifted Prepon’s perspective</strong> on Scientology.</p>


<p>“She’s a mom now and she’s moved on, and she is building her life around that,” the insider notes, adding that the <em>Girl on the Train</em> actress “feels relieved” after leaving the church behind. “Laura found her own spiritual path and no longer wants to be associated with the church.”</p>
<p>Watch the video above and pick up the new issue of <em>Us Weekly</em> for more on the Church of Scientology’s Hollywood reckoning.</p>

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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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