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14.02.2024 - 05:31 / perezhilton.com
Andrew Keegan is finally addressing those bizarre cult leader rumors!
On Sunday’s episode of the Pod Meets World podcast, the 10 Things I Hate About You hunk opened up to hosts Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong, and Will Friedle — after they kind of gave him a necessary nudge. Of the rumor, he responded to the trio:
Lolz… Uh… Yeah, that one.
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He explained:
Um, why not open a temple? How about why open a temple? This is already sounding pretty culty to us!
The 7th Heaven alum admitted he went on to pour tens of THOUSANDS of dollars on the “friend group” (?), something that in retrospect he admits is “insane.” He said:
He didn’t really outright deny the cult rumors, but he did offer a disclaimer:
Again, isn’t this how people in cults describe their cults? Just really cool communities?
It was in 2014 that Vice penned a piece about the group, referred to as Full Circle, positioning the now 45-year-old at the center of it all. He explained:
While that reaaally sounds like a church he helped start, he assures fans there was “no doctrine.” So not technically a cult?? Listen to the full podcast episode (below):
What do YOU think, Perezcious readers?? Did this clear things up at all? Let us know in the comments down below.
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