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  1. 7. Dez. 2022 · Als Methodistin erzogen, trat Alley im Jahr 1979 der neu-religiösen Scientology-Bewegung bei, um ihre damals stark aus dem Ruder geratene Kokainsucht in den Griff zu bekommen. Im Laufe ihrer Mitgliedschaft erreichte die 71-Jährige im Jahr 2018 die höchste Stufe, das sogenannte "Operating Thetan Level VIII".

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  2. 14. Juni 2021 · Learn how the late actress became a Scientologist in 1978, how it helped her overcome addiction, and how it caused her to lose friends like Leah Remini. See the controversies, the defenses, and the legacy of Alley's involvement in the church.

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  3. 6. Dez. 2022 · Kirstie Alley's death from cancer at the age of 71 has sparked an outpouring of heartfelt tributes from celebrities and fans alike—as well as questions about the Church of Scientology's...

  4. 6. Dez. 2022 · But Kirstie Alleys identity off-screen was largely tied to being an outspoken envoy and defender of Scientology, the controversial and heavily criticized faith founded by sci-fi writer L....

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  5. Alley war seit jungen Jahren Scientology-Mitglied. Sie wandte mehrere Millionen Dollar für die Organisation auf und erreichte 2007 dort die zweithöchste Stufe . [8] [9] Politisch trat sie unter anderem als Unterstützerin von Donald Trump auf. [10]

  6. 6. Dez. 2022 · The late actress rose to become a top Scientologist who defended the controversial religion against its critics. She died of cancer at 71, after seeking alternative treatments that Scientology promised to cure diseases.

  7. Alley was raised as a Methodist; she became a member of the Church of Scientology in 1979. She said that until she became a Scientologist she had been addicted to cocaine but then went through Narconon , a Scientology-affiliated drug treatment program, [38] to end her addiction. [39]