As reported by The Daily Beast, it has been revealed that Armstrong has deep ties to The Church of Scientology. According to internal records from the church, the FBI, and former members, Armstrong grew up in a Scientology-run dormitory for ðĪðĐðŠððĨren known as the Sea Org. Born into the church, her family were also prominent members of Scientology, with her mother Gail working in their âintelligenceâ unit and writing speeches for the churchâs leaders.
When news broke about Armstrong becoming Linkin Parkâs new co-lead singer, taking over for the late Chester Bennington, her involvement in the church came under heavy scrutiny. Specifically, many have pointed out her problematic support of Scientologist Danny Masterson (who has been charged with r*ping several women, and is serving 30 years in prison). Armstrong is even being accused of trying to intimidate Mastersonâs victims.
One of Mastersonâs accusers, Chrissie Carnell Bixler, called out Armstrong, claiming that she was a part of a group of Scientologists that tried to intimidate another one of his victims. Bixler, her husband (musician Cedric Bixler-Zavala), and two other women are suing Masterson and the church, claiming theyâve faced retaliation for speaking out. The Church of Scientology has denied being involved in Mastersonâs trial, saying that attendees were simply exercising their right to attend a public hearing. They also have dismissed Bixlerâs accusations, and are accusing her of trying to seek money from Masterson and Scientology.
Chester Benningtonâs son, Jaime, is one of many who have raised concerns over Armstrongâs involvement in the church. Jaime has very publicly criticized Linkin Park for choosing a Scientologist as their new singer, and has accused them of trying to erase his fatherâs legacy.
Shortly after it was announced Armstrong would be joining Linkin Park, she released the following statement addressing her support of Masterson:âI wanted to clear the airâĶ Several years ago, I was asked to support someone I considered a friend at a court appearanceâĶ Soon after, I realized I shouldnât have. I always try to see the good in people, and I misjudged him. I have never spoken with him sinceâĶ To say it as clearly as possible: I do not condone abuse or violence against women, and I empathize with the victims of these crimes.â