Emily Armstrong, Vocalist And Scientologist, Joins Linkin Park, After the loss of vocalist Chester Bennington

Following the loss of life of mythical vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017, Linkin Park has again with Emily Armstrong on lead vocals. Nonetheless, she is the difficulty of serious accusations from admirers everywhere in the world, and with correct cause!

Key Facts

  • American singer-songwriter Emily Armstrong is also a musician.
  • According to reports, Armstrong belongs to the Church of Scientology and is a Scientologist.
  • She has also been under fire for her defence of Danny Masterson during his prosecution following his 2024 rape of two victims.

Emily Armstrong Becomes a Vocalist at Linkin Park 

Emily Armstrong Becomes a Vocalist
Emily Armstrong Becomes a Vocalist

On September 5, 2024, Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain made their live streaming debut at Linkin Park.  Armstrong was well-known even before she joined the group.  But her choice has increased her notoriety all throughout the world.

Currently, Armstrong is also referred to as a “punk rock version of Robert Plant and Jim Morrison rolled into one” and as “Janis Joplin for the arena rock age.”

In 2005, she co-founded Dead Sara as well. And from now on, she’ll be singing with Linkin Park as a co-leader.

The group also released “The Emptiness Machine,” which features Armstrong’s vocals for the first time in a long time. In a similar vein, she and Shinoda will split vocal duties.

Rumours On Social Media Regarding Emily Armstrong Being A Scientologist

Fans of Linkin Park called Emily Armstrong a Scientologist when she joined the band on stage as a co-vocalist.

 

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Equal numbers of accusations had been made about the same thing during her stay at Dead Sara. But her worldwide fan base has been criticising her for belonging to a cult.

The term “scientology” describes a cult that supports courses offered by the Church of Scientology.

This topic propagates the idea that a person can become closer to God by realising his or her true thetan form. Moreover, L. Ron Hubbard, an American author, laid the foundation for Scientology in 1950.

Emily Armstrong  had supported Masterson during his trial for the accusations and was a close friend of his. The fact that she and Danny were spotted together at the Church of Scientology’s 44th Anniversary Gala further reinforced the proof of their closeness.

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