Scientologist Kate Ceberano Welcomes Katie Holmes To Australia With Open Arms

Author: Tech Team
Published: June 10, 2009 at 4:19 pm
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Australian pop star, Dancing With The Stars winner in 2007, and raging OTV Scientologist Kate Ceberano will be welcoming Katie Holmes to Australia with open arms.

Katie and Suri will be moving to Melbourne for four months, so Katie can film Who's Afraid Of The Dark.  No word yet if Tom will be joining.

So what about this Kate Ceberano? According to Wikipedia Ceberano's whole family is in Scientology, so sadly she was born into Scientology without a choice:

Kate is a third-generation member of the Church of Scientology in Australia, her grandmother having once been employed as a  governess for L. Ron Hubbard's children. She retains close family ties, working closely with her mother Cherie Ceberano, her brother (guitarist Phil) and her husband (film-maker Lee Rogers). 

Yikes, I bet her Granny had some CRAZY stories to tell about her gig with Hubbard! Scientology records shows that Kate has sailed on the asbestos-laden Scientology-owned cruise ship, the Freewinds, twice in 2001. We hope she is ok and seeks a doctor's care. She also sang at Tom Cruise's birthday party.

A little more on Kate...she has five platinum albums, four Gold albums and over 1 million albums sold in Australia. Kate owns a chihuahua which was supposedly given to her by felllow Scientologist Kirstie Alley. Ceberano's chosen charity for Dancing with The Stars, was the Breast Cancer Foundation, (Ceberano is the Victorian Ambassador for the National Breast Cancer Foundation) so kudos to Kate for making a good choice there.

She is also spokesperson for Platex lingerie.  What a busy gal!

Her entire family is also in Scientology, but yet her website does not mention Scientology one iota, with the exception of links to Artists For Human Rights and Youth For Human Rights, which are BLATANT Scientology front groups.
Oh...well, there ya go.

Also a bit quirky, in 1992 she played Mary Magdalene in an Australian rendition of Jesus Christ Superstar. We found this especially "quirky" do to the fact that Scientology cult founder L. Ron Hubbard was quoted as saying there was "no Christ" and the Christianity concept was an alien implant. You can hear it for yourself by listening to actual L. Ron Hubbard sound bites.

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