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Monday, July 15, 2013

Jenny McCarthy, Donnie Wahlberg Dating: New Couple Reportedly Spent July 4th Together

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Looks like Jenny McCarthy has found herself a new man, and he's none other than Mark Wahlberg's brother Donnie, of New Kids on the Block.

Us Weekly exclusively reports that the couple are officially an item. "Yes, they recently started dating and are having a lot of fun," a source told the magazine, adding that the two spent 4th of July weekend together.

Wahlberg was a guest on McCarthy's VH1 show back in March and the two playfully sucked on lollipops and exchanged pillow talk.

The blonde bombshell famously dated actor comedian Jim Carrey for over five years, and has a son from a previous relationship. Wahlberg was married to Kim Fey for nine years and they have two children together.

A request for comment made to McCarthy and Wahlberg's reps was not immediately answered.
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15 Reasons Kourtney Kardashian And Scott Disick Deserve Their Own Spinoff

The Kardashian family has been gracing E!'s network for almost six years, currently in its eighth season with four spinoffs to date. However, we're a bit concerned as to executive producer Ryan Seacrest's choice of spinoff stars, or more specifically, the lack of one in particular. Where in the world is Scott Disick in this reality-TV smorgasbord?
We've watched Disick (excuse us, Lord Disick) steal the stage, with his and Kourtney's relationship remaining a constant force through eight long seasons (with a couple rough patches along the way). By now, Mason and Penelope's parents seem to have comedic timing and flair down to a science, as they keep viewers watching all these years later.
Now why, we ask ourselves, hasn't this couple, the couple whose witty banter and endless entertainment makes us want to watch the show in the first place, had their own time in the spotlight? Admit it, Mason and Penelope are the cutest kids you've ever seen and deep down, you're dying to call your significant other "doll." Well, here are 15 reasons why E!'s masterminds should reconsider. We hope their ears perk up.
1. They don't take sh*t from anyone.
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2. Rules do not apply. They do what they want, when they want.
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3. They understand the fundamentals of a successful reality TV show.
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4. They're raising their kids to be relatively normal (in reality TV standards).
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5. Some of Scott's actions are so feminine, they're manly.
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6. Their relationship seems the most realistic and entertaining at the same time.
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7. They call out Kris Jenner on her bullsh*t.
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8. They recognize that even though Kim is the moneymaker, she adds the least to the show.
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9. They have life-changing moments that cause some self-reflection and wisdom for their audience.
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10. Scott admits the feelings on careers and working that we're too afraid to admit.
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11. They have a hefty following of fans from every corner of the earth.
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12. Kourtney understands that eating obsessively healthy is overrated.
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13. They implement the right amount of sass into each episode.
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14. They know how awesome they are, and they don't need us to tell them.
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15. Through it all, they genuinely seem to love each other and give us hope that noteverything on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" is for show.

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Kelly Osbourne And Matthew Mosshart Are Engaged

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After a romantic getaway to Anguilla, Kelly Osbourne and boyfriend Matthew Mosshart are now engaged, the "Fashion Police" star revealed to Hello! magazine.

In an interview with the U.K. mag, Osbourne said, "I've never felt this close to another human being, ever. People say we're co-dependent but we just want to be together all the time."

Osbourne, 28, revealed that her diamond engagement ring is a tribute to her father, Ozzy Osbourne. "I designed it to look like an earring that my father wore," she told Hello. "I used to hold my finger up to his ear when I was little and say: 'I want a ring like that.'"

The couple has never been shy about their affection toward each other. On a "Good Morning America" appearance, Osbourne gushed about her beau and told viewers she thought Mosshart was "the one."

Rumors circulated around Christmas that the two were engaged, and that Mosshart proposed before the holiday. But Osbourne took to Twitter and posted "#DontBelieveEverythingYouRead," quashing the gossip.

Osbourne and Mosshart, who is a vegan chef and a model, met at Kate Moss and Jamie Hince's wedding in July 2011, and have been dating ever since.
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This Azealia Banks Character Needs to Shut Her Stupid Mouth Read more: http://www.fishwrapper.com/post/2013/07/12/azealia-banks-lily-allen-twitter-tweets-feud-fight-insults/#ixzz2ZBRosPbN Follow us: @fishwrapped on Twitter

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Are you familiar with Azealia Banks? If not, let's just say this: she's the worst. She's trying to be this rapper, but she was in the news a few months ago for calling Perez Hilton, among others, the "F" word (the really mean one), and now she's trying to pick on the adorable, lovely Lily Allen. Because, once again, she's the worst.

It started when someone tweeted Azealia this tweet of Lily's:

YOURE ALL JUST JEALOUS CAUSE IM SOOOOOOOO F---ING BEAUTIFUL AND HAVE SUCH A PRETTY FACE

Fair, Lily. But then Azealia said this:

weak... she can't talk though. Not when I met her coked up at yoyo... And NOT with that ugly husband she has.

And then Lily kept things pretty chill:

better not be, meh .

And that's when Azealia started to get intense:

your husband looks like a thumb.

That's when Lily got sassy (and hilarious):

Not even gonna @ her but if she wants to talk about weak , I'm sure her record sales to date should suffice. One hit wonder. And my husband ? Don't go there b---- Or your totally unnecessary security detail may actually have something to worry about. Ps we all need thumbs

And here's when you're going to start to hate Azealia:

LOL ill be a one hit wonder but you have ugly children and a coke habit..... Shhhhhhh.

Real talk: it doesn't matter how much you dislike someone, and it doesn't matter how much they hurt your feelings. It doesn't even matter if you started the argument or not. Once you start talking trash about someone's children, you immediately become the bad guy. So way to go, Azealia. Hope you feel great about insulting a 20-month-old and a 6-month old. Hope you feel better about yourself.

Read more: http://www.fishwrapper.com/post/2013/07/12/azealia-banks-lily-allen-twitter-tweets-feud-fight-insults/#ixzz2ZBRuMRuz
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Justin Bieber's Guide To Life

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If Justin Bieber seems a bit unhinged lately, maybe you're just a hater confused admirer. Sure, he peed in public while insulting a former president and dubbed Anne Frank an anachronistic Belieber, but are you 19 years old with five No. 1 albums? Do you have over 41 million followers on Twitter or enough panache to rock a bowl cut?

Probably not, pal, but you better Belieb that Justin does. So, maybe it's time to start paying attention. There's a lot of wisdom in that adorably petit Canadian body, and maybe you could just learn from it. Here, to quell the ignorance, Justin Bieber's guide to life:

On politics...

“I’m not sure about the parties. But whatever they have in Korea, that’s bad.”

On education...

“It’s kind of hard to balance school and work sometimes. But sometimes, like, if I’m going to the White House and I’m in there doing a tour and stuff, that’s like school.”

On cheese...
“Singers aren’t supposed to have dairy before a show, but we all know I’m a rule breaker.”
On candy...
“I also try to read all of my fan mail. A lot of them send me candy, which I’m not allowed to eat ’cause my mom says it might be poisonous.”
On health...
“Whenever I’m sick, my doctor jokes that I have Bieber Fever.”
On minorities...
“I’m actually part Indian. I think Inuit or something? I’m enough percent that in Canada I can get free gas.”
On abortion...
“I really don’t believe in abortion. It’s like killing a baby.”
On Kim Kardashian...
“I think she’s cute. And, no, she’s not too old for me. Above 40 is a little too old for me."
On hair loss...
"I mean, there are things to prevent that nowadays, like Propecia. I don't know why [Prince William] doesn't just get those things, those products. You just take Propecia and your hair grows back. Have you not got it over here?"
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Is Selling House No. 3 For $3 Million

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Dwayne Johnson’s hoping he has the same real estate prowess with selling mansion No. 3 as he’s had with his other two in the last few months.

The muscled-up action star has yet another Florida home he's trying to unload for a sweet $2,999,000. AND it’s right next door to the 13,353 square-foot mega-mansion he literally just sold for another $3M (not to mention, the $5 million he just banked selling his Hidden Hills, Calif. estate.)

But if you can’t splash out the $2.999M on the Sunshine State pad, Johnson will take $19,000 a month to rent it out.

The Rock has called this Miami-area starter mansion home since 2008, and in keeping with the ex-wrestler’s extravagant taste, it’s just as B-I-G.

The Mediterranean villa is paparazzi-proof -- privately fenced and gated on over two acres of land (just enough room for the whopping 5 fountains on the property.)

The two-story manse boasts 6 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, a study, home theater, game room and deck for tanning Johnson’s most famous assets.

The Pain & Gain star didn’t hold back on the I’m-ridiculously-rich-and-I-know-it fancy features like a gourmet kitchen, marble floors, 4 fireplaces, motorized curtains, and an elevator (because walking around the 13,000 square-foot lot can obviously be exhausting.)

But the decedent decor deets (inside and out) don’t end there. Every mega-mansion needs a wet bar, volume ceilings, grand covered lanai, sparkling pool and spa, summer kitchen, built-in BBQ, and plenty of balcony space to enjoy the view the 41-year-old actor paid big bucks for.
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Kris Jenner Shares Photo With Random Baby On Set To Drum Up Publicity For Talk Show

Rumors have been swirling that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's newborn daughter North West could make her first public appearance on Kris Jenner's new talk show "Kris."

Those rumors were egged on by Jenner herself, who told various media outlets that everyone would just have to tune in when the show premiered on July 15 to see who stopped by.

Well, the show premiered and to drum up even more publicity, an hour before the show Jenner posted a photo of herself holding a baby to the show's Facebook account, and wrote:

"You never know who will stop by our show today! ‪#‎WatchKris‬"

Fans hoping to see Jenner's newest grandchild would be sorely disappointed, however, as that wasn't North West she was cuddling in her arms. According to TMZ, the baby in the photograph actually belongs to Jenner's stylist.

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Very clever, Kris. No doubt the show's producers will continue to dangle the possibility of North West making an appearance on the show until the public gets their first glimpse at her. It's going to be a long summer.
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Uma Thurman Relaxes In Swimsuit On Family Yacht Vacation

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As the rest of France celebrated Bastille Day, Thurman, Arpad Busson and their daughter Luna Thurman-Busson spent time on a yacht in Saint-Tropez. They have been frequently vacationing off the coast of France as Thurman, 43, continues to defy her age in two-piece bathing suits. This weekend, she kept it more conservative in a white one-piece to soak up the sun.

She and Busson looked happy and sun-kissed during the French holiday

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Jay-Z: Kanye And I Argued For Four Days Over 'Magna Carta' Songs


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Kanye West and Jay-Z were in conflict over "Magna Carta" songs.
Two of Jay-Z's big collaborations on"Magna Carta Holy Grail" almost didn't make it onto the album.
In a recent interview with BBC's Radio 1, the 43-year-old rapper spoke about the early stages of "Magna Carta," explaining that he began recording for the album immediately after his 2011 collaboration album with Kanye West, "Watch the Throne."
"We had this whole plan when me and Kanye did [the] 'Watch The Throne' album that we would go right into our solos after that," Jay-Z told BBC's Radio One. "Soon as I thought we had wrapped up 'Watch the Throne,' I made two records -- I had 'Holy Grail' and 'Oceans.'"
While "Holy Grail" and "Oceans" now appear on Jay-Z's "Magna Carta Holy Grail" as collaborations with Justin Timberlake and Frank Ocean, respectively, if West had had his way, the songs would've been used for something that he was a part of.
"I played those records for Kanye," Jay-Z explained. "And he was like, 'No, those have to go on 'Watch the Throne.'"
West's suggestion reportedly did not sit well with Jay-Z as the two famed partners proceeded to argue for days. "Four days, four days literally arguing ... not like fighting. Well, there was some pushing at one point but not between us, just everyone else got a little excited," Jay-Z recalled.
Jay-Z's word choice and the others' pushing techniques must have won out, as "Watch the Throne" was released without the songs.
In an interview with Diddy's Revolt TV earlier this month, producer Timbaland spoke about "Magna Carta Holy Grail," claiming that the first song that was recorded for the album was "Picasso Baby," a track which Jay-Z recently recorded a music video for.
"The first song that we did that sparked everything off, we did the song called "Picasso [Baby]," which is the hardest song on that record," Timbaland said. "That sound set the tone for how the whole album was going to be."
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Melonie Diaz, 'Fruitvale Station' Star, On Her Breakout Role & Why She Does Indie Films


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Melonie Diaz stars in "Fruitvale Station."
Michael B. Jordan has received deserved praise for his incredible lead performance in "Fruitvale Station," but it's Melonie Diazwho stands as the film's breakout star.
The 29-year-old New York native, best known for supporting roles in "Be Kind Rewind" and "Raising Victor Vargas," plays Jordan's onscreen girlfriend in the new film, and does a job worthy of the actress's current professional heroes: Michelle Williams, Marion Cotillard and Jessica Chastain. ("I think they all make great choices," Diaz said about the trio of Oscar-caliber stars.)
"Fruitvale Station" won both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The film, from first-time writer-director Ryan Coogler, tells the story of Oscar Grant, a Bay Area resident who was shot and killed by a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police officer on New Year's Day in 2009. Diaz stars as Grant's loving girlfriend, a no-nonsense woman who possesses a fierce loyalty to both Grant and their young daughter.
Before the film's limited release last week, HuffPost Entertainment caught up with Diaz to discuss the emotional project, her immediate future (beyond a guest appearance on the next season of "Girls") and what she thinks of the specter of awards season, which looms in the fall.
Did you talk with Oscar's girlfriend Sophina to prepare for the role?
Yes. The first meeting was more gaining her trust. I didn't want to talk about things that were going to be upsetting; I didn't want her to revisit painful memories. It was more just talking about random things -- like Oakland versus New York, where I'm from -- just to build up a rapport. The second time, we got our nails done together and I wanted her to pick the color out. For me, the worst thing would be for her to look at the movie -- I don't think she'll ever watch it; I know she won't watch it -- and not recognize herself. I wanted her to pick out my nail color; I wanted to go clothes shopping with her. I hung out with her and her daughter at the carnival. It was clear she was a good mother. That's something that drew the performance in a lot of ways.
Does it take a weight off your shoulders knowing that she won't watch the movie?
It's not about me. I would love for her to watch it. I would love to get her stamp of approval. But it's not really about that. I think she would be proud of the movie and the depiction of Oscar, but I think she doesn't want to go back. She wants to move forward.
Oscar's is a story that maybe a lot of people weren't aware of. Did you know about the case before signing on?
No. I was really upset. I couldn't believe that something like this could go under the rug and not receive a lot of media coverage. The fact that there's a YouTube video of Oscar being murdered on the internet is crazy to me. This is a social media obsessed time, and the fact that this didn't come across my lap makes me question what, as a society, we're concerned about. What are we choosing not to think about?
The relationship between Sophina and Oscar is the key to the film, and you don't have a lot of time to set it up. Was it hard to create so much history between two people without a lot of set-up?
That's what we really wanted to get across. Sophina knew him the best out of everyone. That was something that was really important to Ryan, in terms of Mike and I's relationship. Ryan's smart. He knows that casting is 80 percent of the movie. So I think he cast people who he knew were going to both connect and bounce off each other. We cooked together. We went to a basketball game. We ate. We drank a lot. To me, it always blows my mind when you walk on set and they're like, "OK, that's your husband. You have a child." The best way to build a relationship and learn about what makes people tick is just to spend time with them. We had the luxury of doing that for a week or so. Then we stayed in contact. Mike and I are East Coasters, so I think we get each other.
Your onscreen relationship with Ariana Neal, who plays Sophina's daughter, is also very natural. The way the movie ends, with Sophina trying to tell her child what happened, is one of the best scenes in the entire film.
There was a big long scene, actually. There was a bunch of dialogue where she's asking me about what happened. I think the line was like, "God needs an angel. So he needed to take daddy to heaven." It was a big, long beautiful scene that Ryan wrote, but I think it was stronger by cutting it [short before any of that is said]. After it happened in real life, Sophina didn't want to go home to tell her daughter. What do you possibly say? That's another thing, really, that's a tribute to the character and the relationship: Sophina is a victim, too. She's an example of the many women who have to pick up the pieces and raise their families and tell their daughters how their father was lost. There's so much tragedy in the aftermath that is infuriating.
This is a high profile film, released by The Weinstein Company, and you're performance is tremendous. Have you given any thought yet to awards season and what could wind up happening for you?
To be what? Nominated for an Oscar?
Yes.
[Long pause] No. I can't even. You're making me nervous. I'm having an anxiety attack. Give me a Xanax. Oh my God. Honestly, we made this movie in 20 days. We didn't even know we were going to get bought. Ryan made a joke -- we were shooting somewhere and someone was like, "Oh, so where can I see the movie?" Ryan said, "Maybe it'll be on a DVD somewhere." I looked at him and was like, "Ryan, don't say that!" Out of fear that was actually going to happen. I was like, "Don't put that out in the universe. That's bad." Now that I'm here and talking to you. Not to be overly emotional, but this is really cool. This is a really big deal. It's the little train that could. I don't know -- I think good things happen to good people. I think Ryan is one of them. I think this is an important story. I think the world is ready to talk about these issues and have a conversation. That's all we wanted.
You do a lot of indie films, is that a conscious choice?
I'm not going to lie: I try to do studio films, but they don't like me.
Why not?
I don't know. I think there's no imagination anymore. There's a lack of imagination in that system. Not to talk bad about it, but for me, indie films are usually character driven and story driven and they shed light on the corners of people's lives that aren't seen. I like slice of life films. I like to watch things.
Do you have the option to be choosey about the things you do?
I joke about this. I'm tired of playing freaking cha-chas, the sassy CIA agent, the best friend homegirl. I'm tired of that! So when I read this script, I was like, "Wow. I know that girl." I grew up with girls like this. I know women like that. I grew up in a family of predominantly female bread winners who are strong and have families and are fierce and opinionated. There's not enough women like that on the screen. So, yes it was a real-life story, but it was also really refreshing to read a character like this that I knew.
Have you noticed "Fruitvale Station" opening a lot of doors thus far?
It's weird. Everybody is like, "You must be getting scripts thrown at you." Not yet! Not yet, but hopefully soon. It's hard. I don't know. This is like my first drama. Usually I do a lot of comedies. I think the world can be my oyster.
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'There's Something About Mary' 15th Anniversary: Celebrate By Re-Watching The Best End-Credits Scene Ever

On July 15, 1998, "There's Something About Mary" was released into theaters with precious little in the way of expectations. Then a funny thing happened: The R-rated comedy -- from writer-director brothers Peter and Bobby Farrelly -- became a sleeper hit. "There's Something About Mary," which opened in fourth place during its first weekend, grossed over $176 million in North America over the next 23 weeks.

It was not hair gel, but "There's Something About Mary" was sticky nonetheless. In a sign of its incredibly longevity, the comedy was the No. 1 movie at the box office over Labor Day weekend in 1998, a full seven weeks after it debuted. There was indeed just something about "Mary."
Over the next 15 years, the success of "There's Something About Mary" would be felt throughout Hollywood. Following the film's release, stars Cameron Diaz and Ben Stiller would find themselves on Hollywood's A-list, while R-rated comedies soon became viable options for studios. (Four of the top-five highest grossing R-rated comedies ever were released post-"There's Something About Mary"; "Mary" clocks in at number six all time.)
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of "There's Something About Mary," HuffPost Entertainment invites you to watch the film's closing credits video -- a cast sing-along of The Foundations' "Build Me Up Buttercup." It's the one part of "There's Something About Mary" that unfortunately didn't enter the zeitgeist on a permanent level (kudos, though, to "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "This Is The End" for making a play at "Mary"-like greatness with song-and-dance numbers during their respective end credits).
Watch the official credits video for "There's Something About Mary" above. Leave your favorite lines of dialogue from the film in the comments below.
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Celebrities Who Left Scientology: Leah Remini, Katie Holmes & More Celebs Who Said Goodbye To Xenu

Leah Remini has confirmed that she's left the Church of Scientology, and with that she joins a growing list of celebrities who have said goodbye to the religion created by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard.

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Tom Cruise is the face of Scientology and he convinced Nicole Kidman and Katie Holmes to join the church during his respective marriages to them. Of course neither marriage lasted, and Kidman and Holmes both left the church, with rumors it was the controversial religion that played a role in the demise of each relationship.

Neither has commented on the rumors, and Kidman told The Hollywood Reporter, "I've chosen not to speak publicly about Scientology. I have two children [adopted with Cruise] who are Scientologists -- Connor [17] and Isabella [20] -- and I utterly respect their beliefs."

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Meanwhile, actress Nazanin Boniadi -- the woman who was allegedly handpicked by the church to be Cruise's girlfriend from November 2004 until January 2005 before running afoul of the religion's leader David Miscavage -- also left the church. Vanity Fair claims Boniadi's decision to leave the church came after she was punished for her insubordination by having to scrub toilets with a toothbrush, clean bathroom tiles with acid and dig ditches in the middle of the night, and later was sent out to hawk Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s Dianetics on street corners.

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Director Paul Haggis famously said goodbye to the church and Xenu -- the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy," who according to the religion sent billions of frozen souls on spaceships from his overpopulated planet to the bases of volcanoes on Earth, which later were scattered into human bodies, giving them emotional issues -- in 2009 with a scathing public letter.
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And it might come as a surprise that he was ever involved in Scientology, but Jerry Seinfeld admitted in 2007 that he dabbled in the religion for a short time.
"I did some Scientology courses about 30 years ago. The only thing that bothers me about people knowing that is that it is not my complete wacko resume. It's just one aspect!" he told Access Hollywood, explaining that he stopped because he was just interested in exploring and was "flitting from thing to thing."
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"G.I. Jane" actor Jason Beghe has been one of the most vocal stars to leave Scientology. After 13 years as a member, he left in 2007, and released a video in which he spoke out about the church.
"Scientology is destructive and a rip-off," the actor said in the video. "It's very, very dangerous for your spiritual, psychological, mental, emotional health and evolution. I think it stunts your evolution. If Scientology is real, then something's f**ked up."
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And Lisa Marie Presley, whose father Elvis once said of the religion, "F**k those people. All they want is my money," opened up about her decision to leave the church, telling USA Today:
"I was slowly starting to self-destruct, and I didn't know where that was coming from. I started to uncover the main person who was really close to me for years, and then it was a domino effect. I was devastated," she said, adding, "I got bad advice. I was insulated with no grip on reality. They were taking my soul, my money, my everything.”
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