Even though this late night actress is a hardcore celebrity cult member, and gives a ton of money to them and believes in every thing they do whether it is forced abortions, child labor, children separated from their families, and a variety of other things that she throws her dollars towards.

How come then she deleted her social media presence just when people/fans/reporters wanted to start asking questions.

Oh, I get it.

You love it until you have to publicly defend all their abhorrent positions.

I can’t wait until you are forced by circumstances to go in front of the press for the show and every single one of them asks a question about where your money goes.

I bet you don’t even show up.

Chloe Fineman

Saturday Night Live

Scientology

SNL produced the best parody of Scientology ever — and then hired a Scientologist

Our readers are very familiar with Saturday Night Live’s absolutely brilliant 2015 parody of Scientology, the music video “Neurotology.”

A take-off on a 1990 music video produced by Scientology itself, “We Stand Tall,” SNL’s funny vid managed to pack in a ton of great references to Scientology’s many controversies, and we detailed them in this earlier post.

From “Meepthorp,” the Neurotology leader who died of pink eye, to book titles like “Ignoring Your Brain,” to really obscure Easter eggs like a fleeting reference to a big cat, the geniuses at SNL really nailed Scientology in a way that equals or surpasses South Park’s notorious 2005 episode “Trapped in the Closet.”

And the best part was that SNL had managed to poke fun at Scientology while also making reference to its very serious scandals, from missing former executives to litigating people into oblivion.

So imagine our surprise when we learned that just four years after that perfect skewering of Scientology, SNL hired a Scientologist cast member!

On September 12, 2019, NBC announced that comic actress Chloe Fineman was joining the cast, and she’s had a chance to shine during two seasons now.

Fineman has not only been a talented addition to Weekend Update and in SNL’s faux commercials, but she’s also a skilled impersonator. Her Drew Barrymore was so spot-on, Barrymore had her on her show in October and gushed about what a fan she is.

Fineman’s parents are David Fineman, a biotech CEO, and Ellen Gunn, an artist. Both are listed in Scientology’s own publications as Clears.

We have spoken to two former Scientologists who remember David Fineman being an influential wealthy church member and donor. – Source


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