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Leah Remini claims Katie Holmes could ‘lose custody’ of Suri Cruise if they spoke

The pair used to be close friends

Leah Remini has claimed that Katie Holmes could “lose custody” of her daughter Suri Cruise if they spoke.

The actress, who was a Scientologist for over 30 years, has famously lifted the lid on the controversial religion in recent years, after she left the church in 2013.

Leah appeared on the cover of LaPalme magazine this month, in which she opened up about her fight against Scientology, and questioned why others haven’t spoken out against the church.

In her cover interview, Leah said: “I keep wondering – why haven’t Katie Holmes or Nicole Kidman spoken out? I assume they were forced to sign prohibitive documents.”

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Nicole Kidman was married to Tom Cruise, who is a Scientologist, from 1990 to 2001.

The actor went on to marry Katie Holmes in November 2006, just months after welcoming their first child Suri.

The couple were married for six years, but eventually parted ways in June 2012.

Leah went on to explain: “Trust me, Katie’s not allowed to have a meal with me, and we used to be close friends. She could lose custody of Suri. It’s quite sick, really.”

 

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Late last year, Katie finally went public with Jamie Foxx, despite the fact that the couple have been romantically linked since 2013.

After the pair were finally spotted showing some PDA out in public, it was reported that Katie and Jamie were forced to keep their romance under wraps for years due to a clause in her divorce settlement with Tom.

According to Radar Online, Katie agreed not to publicly date another man for five years after her split from Tom in exchange for $4.8 million in child support, plus another $5 million for herself.

An insider claimed, “Katie signed a clause in her quickie divorce settlement that prevents her from embarrassing Tom in various ways, like talking about him or Scientology, or publicly dating another man for five years after the divorce.

“She’s allowed to date, but she cannot do so in a public fashion, and she’s not supposed to let any boyfriend near their daughter, Suri. [She] got $4.8 million in child support, plus another $5 million for herself.”

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