Leah Remini is not staying silent about her experiences in the church of scientology and has already been offered big bucks to write a tell-all memoir.

According to RadarOnline the King of Queens star has been offered millions of dollars to give details about her interactions with other celebs in the religion and how she got out of the organization. As recently reported she quit the church for questioning its leader, David Miscavige. She had been part of the Church since the 1970s when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting.

On FoxNews Remini said of the church, "No one is going to tell me how I need to think, no one is going to tell me who I can, and cannot, talk to. I thought about the family being broken up for some other cause, and I’m not about to shut up.” Remini would have to address issues that surround the Church such as “thought modification," disconnection, interrogations, and fundraising in order to make top dollars on the book deal.

If she agrees, she could be in mode with other celebrities whom have received large book advances. Tina Fey was paid $6 million for her memoir, while Bill Clinton was paid $15 million for his book.

A top publishing executive said of the memoir on DailyMail, "It would have to be a thought-provoking, sometimes funny, sometimes scary, sometimes sad look at Hollywood and Scientology that reveals information never previously known to the public."

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