Kirstie Alley Says Scientology's "Fun." Sure, But Only If You Are A Celebrity - Page 3
Kirstie Alley: I've always been told I'm crazy. Always. When I wanted to come to Hollywood to be an actress, I was crazy. When I was at a party and wanted to do something, I was crazy. I've always believed I was sane but extroverted. And when I look back on the things I've done, I can honestly say that very few of them were harmful or destructive. They were crazy but fun. I guess being called crazy is a good thing.
PLAYBOY: If you never gained weight, what would you eat?
Kirstie Alley: I'd drink five glasses of wine and eat caviar and tons of sour cream, and then eat a box of chocolates, then have a big bowl of pasta as a snack. I like everything in abundance. I've always aspired to be a lush. I guess I'm like Henry VIII, except I don't have syphilis.
Clearly Kirstie, lives in a self-indulgent, self-absorbed world on her island of crazy. One wonders if these famous celebs are aware of the horrors of Scientology.
Just recently, it was confirmed to Glosslip the head of Kirstie's Church, David Miscavige violently beats his staff, or how members (not celebs, not ever) get sent to Church's equivalent of prison, the RPF (Rehabilitation Project Force) for not performing up to standards or for daring to question their faith, or how hundreds of women in the Sea Org have been forced to choose between aborting their baby, or destroying their life in the Church. Honestly, the list goes on.
Once again, even in spiritual faith, celebs get treated special and are rewarded for simply being famous. I there were no Kirstie Alleys, Tom Cruises, John Travoltas, Jason Lees, Becks and so on, Scientology would have been treated like any other cult. Ridiculed, outlawed and held accountable in a court of law for their vicious crimes.



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