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Leah Remini's Scientology Series to Return for Third Season

Leah Remini's Scientology Series to Return for Third Season

Leah Remini attends the 29th Annual Producers Guild Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 20, 2018, in Beverly Hills, California. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

By    |   Thursday, 15 March 2018 12:59 PM EDT

Leah Remini's hard-hitting Scientology series will be back for another round.

A&E confirmed Wednesday that "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath" has been renewed for a third season, although no further details about what's in store for the reality series were revealed, The Hollywood Reported noted.

Remini left the church of Scientology in 2013 and later developed the A&E series as a platform for herself and other former Scientologists to discuss their experiences, Business Insider noted.

Since premiering in November 2016, "Scientology and the Aftermath" has featured former high-ranking people within the organization that have shared stories that paint a picture of shady business dealings and alleged abuse within the ranks.

"This series is about sharing the truth about Scientology," Remini said in the statement, according to Vanity Fair. "Truth born out of very personal experiences. Truth that is shocking, things I did not expect to find when I embarked on the journey of making these shows."

Remini said that, although she had been a member of the church for a long time, she was stunned by what she learned as stories emerged through her show.

"There is a lot more to this story than anyone knows. And this series is breaking ground in bringing that information to light," she said.

In addition to renewing "Scientology and the Aftermath" for a third season, A&E has greenlit four new projects.

"Many Sides of Jane" explores what life is like living with a Dissociative Identity Disorder, commonly referred to as multiple personality disorder, as 28-year-old Jane grapples to come to terms with her diagnoses, Entertainment Weekly reported.

"Lost for Life" takes viewers through crimes committed by children as those sentenced to mandatory life without parole get a second chance to plead their cases. "The Accused" tells the stories of people accused of a crime they say they did not commit. The final title, "Employable Me," helps people with mental disabilities find their dream jobs.

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A&E confirmed Wednesday that "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath" has been renewed for a third season.
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