

She then said of Sofia: 'I didn't want my daughter to choose the Church.'

'I know now she did what she did because she had to protect her daughter, which in a way connects us,' Remini said of Holmes. Remini told Amy Robach that she did not want her 11-year-old daughter Sofia to have to choose between her family and the Church, a decision she believes that Holmes also made for her daughter Suri. Meanwhile, Remini recently fought back tears during an emotional interview with ABC News while talking about her decision to leave Scientology - and how she now understands why Katie Holmes also left the Church. It is not all negative either, as Remini appeared on Howard Stern Tuesday and spoke about how much she loves John Travolta, who she called a 'sweetheart.' In the book she also offers an inside glimpse of Tom Cruise and other celebrity Scientologists. Knowing that helped to give me confidence and comfort.' She then added 'She left and she was okay. 'Knowing that she went on to have a successful and happy life, both personally and professionally, helped to give me confidence.' 'Nicole Kidman was an inspiration to me at the time I left the church,' said Remini. She also spoke about Nicole Kidman in her interview. 'It wasn’t an easy thing to do,' she told People. Now the star has a book detailing her experience within the controversial religious group, titled Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood And Scientology.

Since renouncing the religious movement, Remini has been outspoken in her criticism of the Church (Scientology has denied all allegations made by the actress).
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Prior to becoming an apostate, the actress was a dedicated member and as a teenager even spent a year in the Church's elite Sea Org headquarters in Clearwater, Florida, performing manual labor. Remini was raised in the religion by her mother since the age of eight and only in her early forties did she decide to leave. Opening up: Remini's autobiography Troublemaker was released Tuesday The comments about her husband Angelo may reflect the fact that he was reportedly still in a relationship when the pair first met. 'I figured they needed to know that this was happening to other people and I that I had to take the step forward and go public.' 'I could have left and after reading hundreds of stories of heartbreak I was like, "OK I'm not crazy this is happening to other people." She then said of the Church 'You're OK to leave, just don't talk about it. 'So they would take something out of context or in my confessions and out that out on the street.' I know how they deal with people like me. Remini then explained of her decision "Well, I know the policy of the church when someone speaks out publicly against them. Host Michelle Collins then jokingly pointed out that maybe she was saying it in a nice way, to which Remini responded 'Exactly!' 'It was the 70s and she was doing drugs at the time,' said Remini of her comment about her mother.
