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    John Stamos Was Kicked Out of Scientology for Being "Annoying"

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    Introduction

    John Stamos, the beloved star of Full House, recently opened up about his brief and rather unusual experience with the Church of Scientology. In a candid discussion on the Friends in High Places podcast, Stamos shared how his interest in Scientology was sparked by a beautiful girl and his acting idol, John Travolta. However, his journey with the controversial church was short-lived, ending with him being kicked out for his playful antics.

    The Encounter

    Stamos, now 61, recalled his encounter at the Scientology building on Hollywood Boulevard when he was just 17. "I was in an acting class and there was a hot girl, [who] said to me, ‘You know we’re all meeting at this [place] on Hollywood Boulevard, you should come after [class],’” Stamos recounted. Intrigued by both the girl and the prospect of meeting his idol, John Travolta, Stamos decided to attend.

    Upon arriving at the church, Stamos was introduced to a device known as the “E-Meter.” The church claims that the E-Meter can detect changes in emotional states and identify "levels of spiritual distress." However, Stamos couldn’t resist the urge to make light of the situation, even pretending to hold a fake phone conversation. This did not sit well with the church officials.

    "Too Annoying" for Scientology

    “I was doing a Peabody and Sherman [impression] and they didn’t like that,” Stamos said. His playful behavior ultimately led to his expulsion from the session. Reflecting on the incident, Stamos admitted, “I must have been terrible,” after podcast host Matt Friend jokingly suggested that he was “too annoying” for the church.

    Reflection in His Memoir

    Stamos also delved into his Scientology experience in his 2023 memoir, If You Would Have Told Me. In the book, he described the church’s venue as “creepy as f–k” and recounted how he was questioned about committing crimes, his thoughts on Scientology, and other bizarre topics.

    Conclusion

    John Stamos’ lighthearted and humorous recounting of his brief stint with Scientology provides a glimpse into the actor’s playful nature. Despite the church’s serious and often secretive reputation, Stamos’ experience stands as a testament to his inability to take the situation too seriously, leading to an unexpected but entertaining outcome.

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    Source: Us magzine


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