Katie Holmes wants an apology from ABC

Katie Holmes wants an apology from ABC

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Nobody tells Tom Cruise to "get a freaking room" - except for Leah Remini, that is.

When Remini visited Cruise's home to teach him to salsa dance, she remembers how over-the-top affectionate Cruise was with his new girlfriend.

Well, sure - because Holmes, like Remini, finally came to her senses and left the church (and Cruise), even if she hasn't been as vocal about her reasons.

"I thought, 'I now see where the cracks are in our Church, and it's David Miscavige, it's Tom Cruise, '" Remini said. She also said she feared the church's disconnection practice, in which troublesome former members are labeled as "suppressive" and shunned by family members and friends.

Since her defection from Scientology, the Church and its celebrity members have slammed the actress in the press, and Remini recognized it's commonplace for Church members "to cry that everybody's a bigot towards their religion and this is religious bigotry" towards critics.

During an appearance in "Good Morning America", Dan Harris of ABC News, who interviewed Remini for a special segment, shared a shocking revelation that would definitely alarm the 53-year-old actor. But her publicist firmly states Holmes is not going to say more.

During the "20/20" special, Remini also explained how she was punished for saying something to Cruise and Holmes during a social visit when Cruise was "forcibly kissing" the former "Dawson's Creek" actress.

Remini's memoir, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, hits stores November 3.

"I regret having upset Leah in the past and wish her only the best in the future". "I want people to understand how it happens". In the latest of news to pop up about the controversial star, Remini is blasted in a series of "Knowledge Reports" generated by the church and the information dates back to 2006.

"You're giving up everything you have ever known", said Remini, "And because Scientologists view children as spiritual beings, you're not treated as a kid".

Page Six claims a representative for Holmes spoke out against the alleged interview, saying, "The reporter seemed very overzealous - don't use [my client] to [get] numbers on your show".

"I was dismayed at the behaviour of Leah Remini during the events leading up to our wedding and our wedding", wrote Holmes.

The King of Queens star sat down with American ABC's 20/20 to give a scathing recount of her time within the church, and no topic was off limits.

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