Zu Scientology steht das drin:
"Armstrong did not address her ties to Scientology in her statement, and it is unclear whether she is still a member.
She was born into the church, where her parents are both prominent members. Her mother is said to be Gail Armstrong, a former Scientology spokesperson and a senior consulting editor of the church's magazine, Freedom.
Armstrong was also pictured at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre for a gala celebrating the Church's 44th anniversary in 2013. A photo of the event, supplied by the church to Getty Images (above), saw her posing alongside Cedric Bixler-Zavala.
Armstrong has never publicly commented on her relationship with the church, but several of Dead Sara's lyrics suggest criticism and rejection of Scientology's teachings.
The singer identifies as queer - something that Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard described as a perversion. The modern church says it "does not dictate sexual preferences" and denies accusation of homophobia, but Armstrong sang scathingly about religious attitudes to sexuality in the 2018 song Heaven's Got A Back Door.
"I heard the voices of the preacher / Telling me all the reasons why I'd die alone... I'm through feeling sorry / For the things that I can't choose."
Fans have theorised that lyrics like these mean Armstrong has left the church - but doing so can be a harrowing experience that involves cutting ties with family members.
For now, she has not commented on her ties to Scientology in any capacity."