Remini also released a memoir in 2015 called Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology where she spoke about her experiences with other celebrities.
The star savagely slammed the world’s most famous Scientologist, Tom Cruise.
In one of the more noteworthy sections of the memoir, Remini recalled a night with Will and Jada at Cruise’s lavish Hollywood estate. According to the book, the Mission Impossible actor once proposed a game of hide-and-seek.
Remini wrote that she thought Cruise was joking, ‘But, no, he literally wanted to play hide-and-seek with a bunch of grown-ups in what was probably close to a 7000–square-foot house on almost three full acres of secluded land.’
Remini has since told RadarOnline, ‘…[Jada] was on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live a few weeks ago promoting her film [Girls Trip], and Andy [Cohen] said to her, ‘Have you read Leah Remini’s book?’ and he was like, ‘What was that whole thing about playing tag?’ and she said, ‘Oh, she lied.’ He goes, ‘Isn’t that weird, to play tag?’ and she goes, ‘No, the kids were there.’ That was untrue. Bullshit. There were no kids there. I was like, okay, alright, you’re gonna do that? More power to ya.’
Pinkett-Smith is yet to comment on Remini’s new claims but the Smiths have both long denied being involved in the Church of Scientology.