As Michelle Pfeiffer realized that she was "in a cult"

"It was as if a bulb has died out, and I have never returned."


That you first have an overview ofMichelle PfeifferinFat 2,,Scarpace,,The fabulous boys, or one of the other dozens of films in which she has played, you probably consider her as an imperturbable star who is perfectly confident on the screen and in real life. However, at the very beginning of his career, the 63 -year -old actor was trained in a harmful group which she has since described as "a cult. "In a recent interview, Pfeiffer opened the situation more, which led her to lose a lot of money, and at the exact moment when she realized that she had to go out. Read more about the group and how Pfeiffer got out.

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Pfeiffer started playing after winning a beauty contest.

Michelle Pfeiffer in 1985
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The star grew up in California and found his way in Hollywood through competitions. In 1978, she won the Miss Orange County competition and continued to compete for Miss California. It was however the end of his career in this field - Pfeiffer marked a talented agent and began to audition for roles.

His first acting jobs were on television, starting with a 1978 guest appearance onFantastic island. Pfeiffer also appeared in theAnimal housespin-offs seriesDelta House,,Fries, and the cop showEVIL. Cats.

She fell with bad people in Los Angeles.

Michelle Pfeiffer in 1982
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As described byThe Hollywood Reporter In their recent profile of her, Pfeiffer, like many young people hoping for celebrity, "desperately sought responses" at the time. Thanks to her research, she found herself under the spell of a couple who preached the "breath" - the belief that humans can train to live in light and in the air and do not need food or water.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"There was a lot of spirit [explained] and brainwashing," said PfeifferTHR. In 2013, when she revealed her story for the first time with the belief system, the actor saidThe Sunday Times(Going throughUSA today) that the couple, which she did not name, was "very controlling".

"I did not live with them, but I was there a lot and they always told me that I had to come more," she said. "I had to pay for all the time I was there, so it was financially very draining."

She attributes her ex-husband to help her leave.

Michelle Pfeiffer in 2022
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Pfeiffer, who was married to a television producerDavid E. KelleySince 1993, he first married the actor and the directorPeter Horton, from 1981 to 1988. A project on which Horton worked when they went out together, this is what gave Pfeiffer the perspective she needed to get out of her unhealthy situation with the respiratory. He had been thrown into a film,Serial, which was vaguely based on the Unification Church (otherwise known as Moonies), a religion that has beendescribed by many as a cult. Horton asked Pfeiffer to accompany him to a meeting with a cult deprogrammer.

As the deprogrammer spoke, Pfeiffer had a moment of realization.

"I say to myself: 'Oh my God, I am in a cult'," she saidTHR. "It was as if a bulb has died out, and I have never returned."

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Some people always claim to be successful breath.

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Pfeiffer saw the error of his tracks and the founder of the breath,Wiley Brooks, was defeated in 1983 when his co-founder reported that he completed his air and light regime with trips at the end of the evening in convenience stores,according toSF door. But still today, many people claim to live a respiratory lifestyle. In 2017, aGqjournalistAssisted in a respiratory retirement And reported that a rule of the event was "no food or water for three days, and only juice for four others", and that there were no health professionals.

In case you find yourself with a doubt, health professionals and scientistshave demystified the complaint It is possible for any human to be supported simply by light, air and "prana" or vital force. In fact, the belief caused at least the handful of deaths that are recorded.

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