13 Celebrities Who Joined Cults
Life Changes: 13 Celebrities Who Allegedly Joined Cults
13 Celebrities Who Joined Cults
Celebrities are weird. And being weird means that some of them join weird cults. These celebrities allegedly joined cults for whatever reason and we’re still trying to figure out what they were thinking. But hey, to each his own. Enjoy.
Lauryn Hill – It’s been speculated that she had joined a cult led by some guy named “Mr. Anthony,” which led to her rant at the Vatican a few years ago.
Marilyn Monroe – She joined the Church of Christ, Scientists, which is one of those churches that has believed that prayer and not medicine heals.
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John Travolta – He’s also one of the big Scientologists…but according to the latest documentary on the cult, he’s there sort of against his will.
Joaquin Phoenix – He was part of the Children of God church as a kid and it was a truly sick church that molested kids.
Rose McGowan – She was also part of this cult as a child but she spoke up against it after escaping.
Naomi Campbell – She’s been rumored to be part of the group of celebrities who joined the Kabbalah, which has had some questionable practices as of late.
Michelle Pfeiffer – When she was down and out at 20, she joined a cult of Breatharians – people who thought they could live on sunlight alone. She got out but plenty of people who stayed died of starvation.
Peaches Geldof – She joined Thelemites – criticized as a “sex cult.” It’s the same group that Jay Z has been accused of joining thanks to his skull symbolism.
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