The 46-year-old producer and star of A&E docu-series "Scientology and the Aftermath" agreed with Bill Maher when he when he reached on this conclusion on the show "Real Time Friday", reported Entertainment Weekly.
Given his celebrity reach within the church, she seconded with the host's assertion that Cruise "could single-handedly end this".
Talking about the practice, the former member said the current followers participate in "self-brainwashing" through hours of daily study.
When asked whether the "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation" star took part in such rituals, Remini said, "Not only does Tom Cruise do exactly that... Now, I don't want you to get the idea that he's not, that certain policies are not being bent for him because they are and that is the truth, and that is part of the hypocrisy.
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