Leah Remini will continue to expose the alleged sins of the Church of Scientology, now that A&E has ordered a second season of her docuseries Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath.
Each episode in the series finds ex-Scientologist Remini meeting with fellow runaways. Their stories detail shocking stories of abuse and harassment experienced upon leaving the Scientology behind. Since it first debuted last November, the Church of Scientology has continued to dismiss the claims made by Remini and other former members who have appeared on the program, but has not pursued legal action against A&E.
“The way the organization has responded without taking responsibility for what they do to people, I need to continue,” Remini said in a statement to THR. “It would be another [scenario] if they stopped trying to discredit everyone’s stories and said, ‘If you don’t like it, don’t be part of Scientology.’”
The 10-episode follow-up is expected to premiere this summer.