The logic behind reaching out to John Travolta seems straightforward; the Pulp Fiction star enjoys a beloved status among A-listers and co-stars alike. Meghan's previous attempt to manifest a connection with Tom Cruise fell flat, with a photoshopped photo failing to convince the Hollywood icon.
Now, it appears that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have brought Hollywood star John Travolta into their fold. According to sources, the couple sees Travolta as a valuable asset in their efforts to navigate the world of Scientology. This development has some insiders speculating that Church officials could view Harry and Meghan as potential recruits for Scientology, helping to rehabilitate the religion's public image, which has been marred by scandal.
Sources suggest that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already ingratiated themselves into John Travolta's inner circle, and they believe he might offer career advice as they face new challenges under their Netflix deal. Joining the wealthy and influential Church of Scientology could open doors for the ambitious couple, especially considering their recent setbacks.
If Meghan could secure the same perks within Scientology that Tom Cruise enjoys, it could significantly reduce their household security and childcare expenses. In return, Harry and Meghan would offer Scientology newfound cachet, as the church heavily relies on its celebrity members like Travolta, Cruise, and Elizabeth Moss to attract new followers.
However, a former church member warns that this mutually beneficial relationship comes at a steep cost. The church would likely subject Harry and Meghan to auditing, a process involving confidential confessional sessions where they reveal their darkest secrets. These sessions are reported directly to church leaders and could potentially be used to exert control over them. It remains to be seen how Meghan and Harry would respond to such demands.
In other news, Netflix viewers searching for Prince Harry's new Invictus Games documentary were in for a surprise when they were directed to Meghan Markle's former TV show. Netflix tweeted a trailer for the limited series featuring Prince Harry at the Invictus Games, sparking interest among Royal fans. However, it seems that Netflix's algorithm is targeting a different audience, one more interested in the Royals and pop culture than inspirational sports documentaries and films.