“My mom admits it. She says, ‘You had been raised by a non secular zealot.’”
For a lot of households, faith is commonly an vital pillar of their lives that shapes their core values. They convey these beliefs on their kids, whether or not they’re Catholic, Jewish or Muslim. And for individuals who are part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they share a strict set of values that guides how they stay their lives.
Fairly just a few celebrities have revealed that they had been raised in a religious Mormon family, the place they had been taught to abstain from many issues seen as sinful, like alcohol, tobacco, medicine and same-sex relationships. Whereas most of those stars have now taken totally different paths and left these beliefs previously, they nonetheless view their Mormon upbringing as an vital a part of who they’re.
Discover out what these stars needed to say about their Mormon childhood…
Amy Adams
Amy Adams was raised within the Mormon church till her dad and mom acquired divorced when she was 11-years-old. Trying again, Amy says she was too younger once they left to have actually developed a “robust non secular pull in the direction of the church” and for her, it felt extra like they had been leaving a group.
“I grew up as a Mormon and that had extra of an influence on my values than my beliefs,” she instructed The Telegraph. “I’m afraid I’ll all the time really feel the burden of a lie. I’m very exhausting on myself anyway. Non secular guilt carries over, too. You’ll be able to’t actually misbehave with out feeling badly about it — not less than I can’t…What I nonetheless really feel and depend on from that type of instructing, is how one can deliver numerous pleasure to the individuals round you by being constructive and hopeful.”
Benson Boone
Musician Benson Boone grew up as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints however admits he by no means actually resonated with the faith. Trying again on his youthful years, he says he by no means had the identical experiences as different individuals within the church.
“Rising up, lots of people at church would discuss these experiences that they’ve had and these private revelations and emotions and voices,” he instructed Rolling Stone. “I by no means felt it as bodily current as they did, and so I used to be all the time confused and pissed off. I used to be all the time scared to deliver that as much as individuals as a result of I simply didn’t need to settle for that, like, I wasn’t feeling what everybody else was feeling.”
Benson admits that he struggled together with his ideas till lastly opening as much as a good friend who really felt the identical manner. He now doesn’t need to be restricted to only one faith and has his “personal opinions” gathered from varied religions and beliefs.

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Katherine Heigl
Katherine Heigl was raised Mormon whereas rising up in Connecticut. Trying again, she says her dad and mom discovered the faith whereas they had been coping with the lack of her older brother, who was killed in a automobile accident. Katherine was simply seven-years-old on the time her dad and mom transformed and has constructive reminiscences of the church. Whereas she now not considers herself part of faith, she introduced some practices into her grownup life, like her choice to not stay together with her husband Josh Kelley earlier than they acquired married.
“That (Mormon) construction and self-discipline was actually good for me,” she instructed Good Housekeeping. “I had a childhood that was a childhood. I listened to my dad and mom. I revered the principles.”
Jewel
When Jewel was born in 1974, her dad and mom had been working towards Mormons and her father Antz was attending Brigham Younger College. After commencement, the household moved to Alaska and Jewel was raised in a non secular family till her dad and mom divorced when she was eight-years-old. After her mom moved away from the household, her father was left to lift Jewel and her two brothers, and issues modified drastically. When Antz ultimately acquired one other lady pregnant out of wedlock, he was excommunicated from the church.
“I grew up in a really conventional Mormon household. However the whole lot modified when my mother left. My dad began ingesting and being bodily abusive, so like hitting us, and that’s what triggered me to maneuver out (at 15),” she instructed Individuals. “He was in numerous rage and numerous yelling.”

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David Archuleta
David Archuleta grew up in Utah and was part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He even took a hiatus from the music business to go on a mission journey to Chile. However as an grownup, David says he started to have a “religion disaster” whereas determining his sexuality and his involvement within the church — and it led to melancholy and suicidal ideas.
“Within the church, they are saying homosexuality is a sin, it’s of the satan. I might assume, ‘Oh, my gosh, I don’t need to be of the satan. So let me maintain praying and fasting and making an attempt to be obedient,” he instructed NBC Information. “I believed ending my life could be higher than changing into evil for permitting myself to fall in love with the identical intercourse.”
Shortly after popping out as queer, David started the method of making an attempt to reconcile his id with the church’s beliefs. After having many conversations with church leaders about faith’s views on the LGBTQ group, he and his mom ultimately determined to depart in 2022.
“Now, I simply need to present those who I left the church and I’m joyful,” David stated. “A number of occasions, if you’re in a extra closed-off group, individuals attempt to make you’re feeling like when you depart, you’re not going to be joyful. However I’m happier the place I’m. I’m rather a lot happier.”
Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling was raised in a small city in Canada and his household had been working towards Mormons. Within the early 2000s, Ryan referred to as himself “non secular however nondenominational” and acknowledged that being Mormons was nonetheless a fantastic sense of delight for his mom and sister. However trying again later in life, Ryan shared that his household weren’t as religious as they was once.
“We had been introduced up fairly non secular,” he instructed The Guardian. “My mom admits it. She says, ‘You had been raised by a non secular zealot.’ She’s totally different now, however on the time, it was part of the whole lot – what they ate, how they thought.”

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Derek & Julianne Hough
Siblings Derek and Julianne Houghtogether with many different Dancing With The Stars professionals, had been raised in Utah as part of the Mormon religion. Whereas Derek and Julianne are now not working towards Mormons, Julianne seems to be again fondly on that point in her life. She says she remembers household nights and spending time with the numerous different kids who had been a part of the church.
“It’s what it was. I didn’t know any totally different. I beloved the social side, that was type of how I used to be often called a child — going into church and sitting on all people’s lap and giving all people hugs at, like, three. I used to be the little greeter,” she shared on the Armchair Professional podcast.
Julianne added that she recollects downsides to the faith as properly, together with the overarching try for perfectionism. Ladies particularly had been made to “comply with the principles and obey and do the whole lot” to ensure that your “household is the most effective and most good to be able to serve God and your husband as a result of he’s the one accountable for offering.” Julianne ultimately left the faith.
Eliza Dushku
Eliza Dushku grew up within the Mormon church the place politician Mitt Romney really served as her bishop. As of 2012, she says she doesn’t think about herself to be “very Mormon,” notably due to the faith’s stance on the LGBTQ+ group — however she is grateful for her upbringing within the church.
“There’ll all the time be that a part of me that’s Mormon,” she instructed The Salt Lake Tribune.

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Brendon Urie
Panic! on the Disco frontman Brendon Urie was raised in “a really, very strictly non secular family” as a part of the Mormon religion however started rebelling when he was a teen. Trying again, he says he needed to sit down together with his dad and mom when he was 16 and inform them that he had been going wild with out their information — partying, doing medicine and going to strip golf equipment. Whereas he walked away from the religion, he says there “is a lot instilled in (him) from rising up Mormon” and it nonetheless influences his music.
“I nonetheless use numerous good values from rising up within the Church, and there was a way of group. However you had been additionally being closely judged by those who wished to look down on you for not being as nice as they’re,” Brendon stated. “And that’s not the sense I get once I’m touring and simply in music basically. So assembly followers and interacting with different bands has turn into a brand new faith to me, one which’s overwhelmingly stunning and enlightening.”

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And Reynolds
Think about Dragons singer And Reynolds grew up in a “actually conservative” Mormon family. He even attended Brigham Younger College and served a mission in Omaha, Nebraska. However he now not considers himself part of the Mormon religion and admits that he “all the time struggled” with faith. Trying again, he says he spent his 20s and early 30s “actually indignant” at faith, as he felt he’d “been duped.”
“There’s clearly elements of the Mormon faith that I really feel fairly strongly are dangerous, particularly to our homosexual youth,” he instructed Individuals. “At occasions I really feel fairly remoted from my household, however I additionally love them and am near them and see them, and there’s no animosity there. I’m on a unique path. I’ve to like myself sufficient to comply with my reality.”
He continued, “(I) noticed numerous the hurt that got here from it for me personally, nevertheless it additionally appeared to work extremely properly for my household, they usually’re all wholesome, joyful people. As I’ve gotten older, I am not indignant about it anymore. If one thing works for somebody, that’s actually great and uncommon, and I don’t need to mess with it.”