Former Scientologist Leah Remini made another bold claim against Tom Cruise. Remini accused the actor of planning to indoctrinate his daughter, Suri Cruise, once she's 14. 

The King of Queens actress told the New York Post that Cruise's master plan is to wait until Suri turns 14 so he can lure her into his church and away from her mother, Katie Holmes. Suri just turned 14 in April. She was only six when her parents split in 2012. 

Remini, also, told the publication that she was surprised when Holmes abruptly decided to divorce Cruise in 2012. She said the Dawson's Creek actress seemed to be well indoctrinated into her ex-husband world during her time with the Church of Scientology. 

However, as time went by, Remini, eventually, understood why Holmes decided to leave the Mission: Impossible actor and that is to protect her daughter. The Kevin Can Wait actress added she is proud of Katie for getting Suri out of a place that could be "very toxic and dangerous" not only to the child but to their relationship as mother and daughter as well.

Remini was raised as a Scientologist. She was 9 when her mother joined the organization. 

She left the church in 2013 after questioning the managing style of its leader, David Miscavige. Two years later, she published her memoir, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology.

Remini, likewise, released a documentary, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, which featured some former Scientologists who shared their experiences after turning their backs on the controversial organization. She, recently, launched her new podcast, titled Scientology: Fair Game, with another former member of the church, Mike Rinder. 

Her recent claims about Tom Cruise came just a few weeks after she slammed the actor's "good guy" image. Leah said the Top Gun actor got his "manipulated" image through his association with the Church of Scientology.

Meanwhile, Katie Holmes, recently, shared on Instagram a slow-motion, black-and-white video of Suri Cruise while running and jumping in an empty street. The Batman Begins actress did not elaborate where and when the video was taken. She only put a sunny emoji on the clip's caption. 

Holmes rarely shares photos or videos of Suri on social media. She, also, avoids talking about the teen in her interviews.  

The actress, however, did post a black and white photo of a much younger Suri and her mom during the International Women's Day celebration in March. A month later, Holmes posted, on Instagram, the 14th birthday photo of her daughter while wearing a crown made from roses but her face was out of view.