Leah Remini is hard at work promoting her successful podcast, Scientology: Fair Game, via social media.
The famous whistleblower recently shared a photo of herself with the people appearing on the show to tackle matters related to the controversial religion.
The King of Queens star looked elegant and serious in the picture, wearing a black sweater, glasses, soft skin tone-inspired makeup, and pink lipstick.
The host and author had her wavy brown hair sitting on her shoulders. Remini seemed focused and ready to once more put the spotlight on the organization and others like it.
The ex-Scientologist captioned the post: “On today’s podcast of Scientology: Fair Game @rindermike and I talk to our friend @cedarsjwsurvey @lloydevanscedars about the similarities between The Jehovah’s Witnesses & Scientology. And Scientology’s Fair Game becoming the playbook for the JW’s. Listen on @iheartradiopodcasts or wherever you get your podcasts #scientologyfairgame.”
While most of the comments were from people sharing their negative experiences as past members of the Church of Scientology, a few fans took some time to compliment Remini on her beautiful and ageless appearance.
“You look stunning! I guess some never age,” said a social media user. Unfortunately, a few critics stepped into the comment section to shame Remini for wearing too much makeup and for having plastic surgery.
“Makeup & lip fillers (too much),” wrote a naysayer. “COMPLETELY disagree. She has had way too much work done and ruined what was a beautiful face. Damn shame,” claimed another Instagrammer.
Fans reminded the naysayers that Remini’s Italian heritage makes it possible to have gorgeous skin and fuller lips without surgeries or fillers.
“Italian genetics!,” explained a supporter. “Her body, her face, her choice, don’t be a bitter Betty!!!,” wrote this supporter of the actress.
Since ending her relationship with Scientology in 2013, Remini has been a busy lady.
She penned the memoir, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, and created the Emmy-winning A&E series, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath.
Remini has been vocal about her time in the Church of Scientology and high members like Tom Cruise.
She said this about Cruise on Reddit: “No! Just going to get straight to it, no! There is a public persona of the guy who looks at you directly in the eye and shakes your hand and hugs you and is an attentive person to you, and there’s the person behind the mask who is a completely different person. Someone could say we all have that — what we are to the public and who we are behind the scenes, but the people who are around Tom [Cruise] and work for Tom, not even people who are Scientologists, they will say he is diabolical.”
Remini will not let critics to deter her from her main mission.