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Actress Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology

  Actress Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology L eah Remini is taking legal action against the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige, for harassment and defamation. The actress, who starred in the sitcom The King of Queens, joined the Church in 1979 as a child and left in 2013. Remini, 53, claims Scientology's "mob-style operations and attacks" have "significantly" impacted her life and career. BBC News has asked the Church of Scientology for comment. In a statement released to Variety, Remini said: "For 17 years, Scientology and David Miscavige have subjected me to what I believe to be psychological torture, defamation, surveillance, harassment, and intimidation, significantly impacting my life and career. "I believe I am not the first person targeted by Scientology and its operations, but I intend to be the last." Church says it is still committed to Scientology HQ in Gateshead Scientologists win 'public worship...

Justin Timberlake threatens Britney Spears to omit relationship details from memoir

 Justin Timberlake threatens Britney Spears to omit relationship details from memoir

Justin Timberlake and Colin Farrell reportedly threatened to sue ex Britney Spears if she would not omit details of their relationship from her forthcoming memoir.

Both the exes of the singer are said to be afraid that she will expose their intimate secrets in her book titled The Woman in Me.

The autobiography of the singer is set to release post facing a delay of four months after her insecure exes threated to sue her if she spills any details about their relationship.

According to The Sun, the lawyers of Timberlake and Farrell urged the Princess of Pop to give them a copy of her book ahead of the release so to check if it still contains any passage about any of the men.

“Lawyers demanded to see her book in advance and were adamant that some of the revelations were removed,” an insider told the publication.

“There are still plenty of gobsmacking tales but Justin and Colin were conscious about what could be said about them,” the source added.

“The legal process meant the publication was held up by four months as discussions went back and forth about what could be included."

However, the insider said that the issues have now been “settled and her autobiography is all ready to go.”

The Toxic hitmaker dated the singer-actor from 1999 to 2002. A year after their public breakup, she was snapped with Farrell sparking romance rumours but he later denied ever dating the star.

Speaking of her most awaited autobiography, an insider said, “The book is brilliant and heartfelt. It has given Britney the chance to tell her own story, which certainly hasn’t been easy but which will be incredibly enlightening for her fans.”

The book in which Spears will share her side of the story is set to release on October 24, 2023. 


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