Danny Masterson Sounds Off on Scientology Movie, Says Haters Can "Go F–k Yourself"

Danny Masterson Sounds Off on Scientology Movie, Says Haters Can "Go F–k Yourself"

خليجيةDanny Masterson Sounds off on Scientology hatersCredit: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage
Tell us how you really feel! Former That ‘70s Show actor, and practicing Scientologist, Danny Masterson sounded off on critics of his religion in a candid (and expletive-filled) interview with Paper magazine conducted at the Sundance Film Festival ahead of the premiere of controversial ********ary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief. Masterson, in short, told the mag that those who think his religion is “weird” can “go f–k” themselves.
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"I heard about that ********ary; the ********ary where they interviewed eight people who hate Scientology. Should be pretty interesting. I wonder if Sundance would allow a ********ary of, like, eight people who hate Judaism. But you know, my religion’s fair game, I guess, ’cause it’s new," Masterson told the mag, before going in to detail about his religion and those who frown upon it.
"There’s basically like 200 lies in the book and so therefore he couldn’t even publish that book [in Canada or the UK because the libel laws],” he added, referring to Lawrence Wright’s book, which inspired the buzzed-about ********ary.
Masterson, who started practicing the religion at age 8, went on to explain that it’s hard to explain Scientology to those who haven’t read founder L. Ron Hubbard’s book Dianetics. Essentially, he says, “Everything in Scientology is just based on logic…the word Scientology means the study of knowledge.”
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“There’s nothing else to it,” he adds. “It’s literally just that.” When it comes to his “personal relationship” with founder Hubbard, Masterson candidly added: “He’s a f–king guy who wrote awesome s–t that I love studying.”
After explaining the roots of the religion, Masterson then got into the battle between Scientology and psychiatry, and, not to mention, former follower Paul Haggis, who left the church on account of gay marriage.
“You will not find a Scientologist who does not f–king hate psychiatrists,” he sounded off. “Because their solution for mental and spiritual problems is drugs. So let’s talk about putting a Band-Aid on something that’s just going to get worse and worse and worse…[where as] Scientology handles those things, those mental problems that people have. It gets rid of them. It gets rid of them by that person doing it for themselves. That’s the solution to depression, not f–king Prozac.”
As for Haggis, Masterson said his anger “had nothing to do with Scientology.”
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“[It’s] so stupid. What Paul was angry at made perfect sense, but it had nothing to do with Scientology,” he explained. “Paul was just mad that, as a religion, we’re not going to come out and say that we are for or against anything, which is a political matter…It’s like, ‘We have no opinion in the world of politics. We are a religion.’”
The interview with the magazine was a first for Masterson, who said he had yet to openly discuss his philosophy before. But, it likely won’t be the last.
“I love doing it and have no problem doing it,” he concluded. "I work, I have a family and I’m a spiritual being who likes to understand why things happen in the world and want to learn more so that I can have them not affect me adversely. So if that’s weird, then, well, you can go f—k yourself

Read more: Danny Masterson to Scientology Haters: "Go F–k Yourself" – Us Weekly
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Kelly Brook says she punched Jason Statham & Danny Cipriani in new autobiograpy

Kelly Brook says she punched Jason Statham & Danny Cipriani in new autobiograpy

Kelly Brook reveals she HIT ex-boyfriends Danny Cipriani and Jason Statham in her new autobiography

She’s currently engaged to be married to fitness fanatic David McIntosh, but it seems as if Kelly Brook’s love life hasn’t always been plain sailing.
The 34-year-old has talked about some of the worst parts of her past relationships in her upcoming book, Close Up, which has been exclusively serialised by Ben Jackson in The Sun On Sunday.

In the shocking extract, the model and TV presenter reveals that she hit two of her ex-boyfriends, Jason Statham and Danny Cipriani.
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Kelly started dating Jason in 1998 after they met in Greece and they were together until 2024, but there was trouble when they attended Madonna’s wedding to Guy Ritchie in December 2000.
After the Lock, Stock actor made fun out of Kelly for not knowing who a song was by, Kelly said she saw red when she heard the star talking to Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow.


She said: ‘Jason started to swing his hips from side to side and do a little jive with his arms, saying: "Gywnnie, Gwynnie, Gwynnie. Sexy, sexy, sexy!.. She added: ‘He turned round, only to be met with my fist in his face.’
And Danny also faced Kelly’s wrath after they headed to the Spearmint Rhino strip club together in Las Vegas and Kelly discovered her man had given her number to a stripper.

She said: ‘As I headed back to the table, I saw Danny walking towards me. "Babe", he said, "I’ve been looking for you!" I punched him straight in the face.’
Kelly revealed that four bouncers leaped on her, before she tried to have another ‘pop’ at her boyfriend.
Meanwhile, the now happy lady has been spending lots of time with her man, David McIntosh, since he became the first person to be evicted from the Celebrity Big Brother house.

His exit follows Kelly’s spat with Chanelle Hayes, who claimed she dated David for several weeks three years ago, before dumping him over his ‘stingy’ behaviour.
Taking aim at the reality TV star, Kelly tweeted: ‘Hang on… she slept with him even after he refused to buy her a Pizza? #Shame. I waited for Diamonds.’
A spokesperson for Kelly Brook declined to comment.
Read more: Kelly Brook reveals she HIT ex-boyfriends Danny Cipriani and Jason Statham | Mail Online

Imagine if the roles had been reversed….

Danny Pintauro Engaged: ‘Who’s The Boss’ Star to marry boyfriend Wil Tabares

Danny Pintauro Engaged: ‘Who’s The Boss’ Star to marry boyfriend Wil Tabares

Danny Pintauro Engaged to Wil Tabares: Who’s the Boss Star to Marry Boyfriend – Us Weekly

Danny Pintauro Engaged to Wil Tabares: Who’s the Boss Star to marry Boyfriend

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All-grown-up Jonathan Bower is ready to walk down the aisle! Former Who’s the Boss child Star Danny Pintauro is engaged to boyfriend Wil Tabares, he tells Us Weekly exclusively. The happy couple, who live and work in Las Vegas, headed to Palm Springs, Calif. earlier this week to celebrate their one-year anniversary together. Over a romantic dinner on Wednesday April 3, Tabares popped the question by playing a homemade video — featuring a ring!

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"He made a video, and in the video held up the box [with the ring]," Pintauro, now a Vegas restaurant manager, tells Us. "I looked up and he had it in his hand!" Entertainer and Cosmopolitan casino employee Tabares quickly shared the happy news — and a pic of the ring — with his Facebook friends. "He said yes!" read the caption.

Their wedding plans are slightly complicated, legally speaking. "We live in a state, Nevada, that does not yet allow same-sex marriage," explains the Stanford University grad, who came out as gay in 1997, and whose most recent acting credit was a 2024 episode of the Secret Life of the American Teenager. "Our plan is to move to California once Prop 8 is overturned."

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Pintauro starred as Jonathan Bower alongside TV mom Judith Light, Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano in ABC sitcom Who’s the Boss from 1984 to 1992. He adds of his husband-to-be: "Wil is the best, and I couldn’t be happier to spend the rest of our lives together!"

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Danny Masterson Sounds Off on Scientology Movie, Says Haters Can "Go F–k Yourself"

Danny Masterson Sounds Off on Scientology Movie, Says Haters Can "Go F–k Yourself"

خليجيةDanny Masterson Sounds off on Scientology hatersCredit: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage
Tell us how you really feel! Former That ‘70s Show actor, and practicing Scientologist, Danny Masterson sounded off on critics of his religion in a candid (and expletive-filled) interview with Paper magazine conducted at the Sundance Film Festival ahead of the premiere of controversial ********ary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief. Masterson, in short, told the mag that those who think his religion is “weird” can “go f–k” themselves.
PHOTOS: Fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise
"I heard about that ********ary; the ********ary where they interviewed eight people who hate Scientology. Should be pretty interesting. I wonder if Sundance would allow a ********ary of, like, eight people who hate Judaism. But you know, my religion’s fair game, I guess, ’cause it’s new," Masterson told the mag, before going in to detail about his religion and those who frown upon it.
"There’s basically like 200 lies in the book and so therefore he couldn’t even publish that book [in Canada or the UK because the libel laws],” he added, referring to Lawrence Wright’s book, which inspired the buzzed-about ********ary.
Masterson, who started practicing the religion at age 8, went on to explain that it’s hard to explain Scientology to those who haven’t read founder L. Ron Hubbard’s book Dianetics. Essentially, he says, “Everything in Scientology is just based on logic…the word Scientology means the study of knowledge.”
PHOTOS: Celebs fight back
“There’s nothing else to it,” he adds. “It’s literally just that.” When it comes to his “personal relationship” with founder Hubbard, Masterson candidly added: “He’s a f–king guy who wrote awesome s–t that I love studying.”
After explaining the roots of the religion, Masterson then got into the battle between Scientology and psychiatry, and, not to mention, former follower Paul Haggis, who left the church on account of gay marriage.
“You will not find a Scientologist who does not f–king hate psychiatrists,” he sounded off. “Because their solution for mental and spiritual problems is drugs. So let’s talk about putting a Band-Aid on something that’s just going to get worse and worse and worse…[where as] Scientology handles those things, those mental problems that people have. It gets rid of them. It gets rid of them by that person doing it for themselves. That’s the solution to depression, not f–king Prozac.”
As for Haggis, Masterson said his anger “had nothing to do with Scientology.”
PHOTOS: Sundance2020
“[It’s] so stupid. What Paul was angry at made perfect sense, but it had nothing to do with Scientology,” he explained. “Paul was just mad that, as a religion, we’re not going to come out and say that we are for or against anything, which is a political matter…It’s like, ‘We have no opinion in the world of politics. We are a religion.’”
The interview with the magazine was a first for Masterson, who said he had yet to openly discuss his philosophy before. But, it likely won’t be the last.
“I love doing it and have no problem doing it,” he concluded. "I work, I have a family and I’m a spiritual being who likes to understand why things happen in the world and want to learn more so that I can have them not affect me adversely. So if that’s weird, then, well, you can go f—k yourself

Read more: Danny Masterson to Scientology Haters: "Go F–k Yourself" – Us Weekly
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