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Chrissie Carnell Bixler is a Model, and an Actress [1] and the wife of Musician Cedric Bixler of the Mars Volta. The couple had their first children, twins, Ulysses and Xanthus, in 2013. In 2016, Chrissie announced she was leaving Scientology. [2]
Chrissie is a part of a growing number of celebrities who have come out about Scientology and have stated they were emotionally abused and pressured into keeping the abuse hidden. [3]
She dated Danny Masterson for 7 years, and was victimized by Scientology when she came forward about abuse. She was interviewed by Leah Remini regarding the abuse she went through on her popular show. [4]
Chrissie called out Ashton Kutcher, and wife Mila Kunis for submitting positive letters of reference to the Judge [5] the sentencing of Danny Masterson [6] This outing went viral on the internet which resulted in both Kutcher and Kunis issuing a public apology. [7]