Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath will be back. Reports A&E has renewed the TV show for a third season.Hosted by Remini, the unscripted series features former members of the Church of Scientology discussing their experiences and what drove them to leave the controversial organization.has not yet announced a premiere date for season three of, but network executive Elaine Frontain Bryant did tease the new season, saying:I would say it’s certainly staying within Scientology, and I think there’s hope that there can be a little bit more action that can be taken, that it’s a little bit more active.
Scientology teaches that the E-meter helps to locate spiritual difficulties. Once an area of concern has been identified, the auditor asks the individual specific questions about it to help him or her eliminate the difficulty, and uses the E-meter to confirm that the 'charge' has been dissipated. Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath will be back. Deadline reports A&E has renewed the TV show for a third season. Hosted by Remini, the unscripted series features former members of the.
That’s probably all I should say at this point.”Have you seen Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath? Will you watch the new season?