Leah Remini’s Anti-Scientology Show Will Get A Second Season

March 15, 2017 / Posted by:

Former Scientologist Leah Remini really made David Miscavige shriek at the top of his lungs by doing an anti-Scientology docu-series with other former members called Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath. Everyone within earshot of David’s office better grab some earplugs, because The Hollywood Reporter confirmed today that A&E has renewed Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath for a second season.

Leah explained to THR that her show goes on because she still has words to say and truth to expose.

“The way the organization has responded without taking responsibility for what they do to people, I need to continue. It would be another [scenario] if they stopped trying to discredit everyone’s stories and said, ‘If you don’t like it, don’t be part of Scientology.’ I have a stage for people to listen. Until the day I no longer have this platform, I won’t be silent.”

Of course, it didn’t take long for Scientology to release a bitchy statement about Leah’s show renewal.

The second season of LR:SATA will have 10 hour-long episodes, and is already in pre-production. I’m not surprised that Leah’s show got a second season. So much shady shit has happened on the inside of Scientology’s walls, you could easily fill ten seasons. Leah herself says her email inbox is filled with former members who want to talk. So obviously this next season will have plenty of material. But just in case they have an extra 5 minutes to fill, maybe Leah could give us an update on Neighbor Sue and the suppressive dog she can’t quit.

Pic: A&E

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