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Elisabeth Moss has made rare comments about her background in Scientology, with The Handmaid’s Tale saying she doesn’t want her viewers to be ‘distracted’ by her faith. The actor, whose previous roles include starring in The West Wing, Mad Men and The Invisible Man, was raised as a Scientologist. Invented by American author L Ron Hubbard, Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices that expanded from a movement into a global church.
The organisation has been shrouded in controversy for years, with some detractors dubbing it a ‘cult’ and a few of its high-profile members including Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Elisabeth has previously spoken out against the claim that the oppressive society of Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale and Scientology are both ‘outside sources are evil’, when a viewer made the remark. In a new interview, she was asked about her Scientologist beliefs, saying that she didn’t ‘want to come off as cagey’.
‘If you and I met, just hanging out as friends, I’m, like, an open book about it,’ she told The New Yorker. ‘I don’t want people to be distracted by something when they’re watching me. I want them to be seeing the character.
I feel like, when actors reveal too much of their lives, I’m sometimes watching something and I’m going, “Oh, I know that she just broke up with that person, or, I know that she loves to do hot yoga, or whatever it is. ”’She added that ‘people can obviously hold in their mind whatever they want to’, which she ‘can’t control. ‘It’s not really a closed-off religion.
It’s a place that is very open to, like, welcoming in somebody who wants to learn more about it. I think that’s the thing that is probably the most misunderstood,’ the 39-year-old said. She also emphasised
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Elisabeth Moss has spoken out about her belief in Scientology, labelling it a “misunderstood” religion.Moss has been a member of scientology since she was a child and has previously addressed criticisms over the apparent “hypocrisy” of her beliefs and her role in The Handmaid’s Tale. It came after Scientology was accused of promoting homophobia due to founder L.
Elisabeth Moss is making a rare comment about her ties to Scientology!
Elisabeth Moss doesn’t often discuss her beliefs, but the lifelong Scientologist opened up about her controversial religion in a new profile for The New Yorker.
Zack Sharf Elisabeth Moss addressed her religious ties to the Church of Scientology in more detail than usual during an interview with The New Yorker. The “Mad Men” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” actor has been a Scientologist since before she was a teenager but has rarely spoken about her relationship to the group in press interviews.“I don’t want to come off as being cagey,” Moss said when the topic of Scientology was first brought up. “If you and I met, just hanging out as friends, I’m, like, an open book about it.
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