'King of Queens' actress Leah Remini is hoping that her exit from the Church of Scientology will inspire others to stand up to the leader of the controversial religion, David Miscavige.
A source close to the star told the New York Post that Remini believes that the people who have waited for fear of retaliation will find comfort as she has.
The insider added that there is love and support just waiting for them to come forward.
After the publication had reported that Remini was leaving Scientology, the actress told People magazine that she believes that people should be able to question things, adding that she is not about to shut up yet.
Remini had earlier revealed that she is planning to pen down a tell-all memoir about her scientology experiences.
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