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Billy Eichner, Rachel Dratch Hilariously Play “Leah Remini’s Escape From Scientology”: Watch

Watching this on repeat. Billy Eichner debuted the newest obstacle course on his show, Billy on the Street, on Tuesday, Dec. 8, and it’s hilarious.

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The challenge, called Leah Remini’s Escape from Scientology, features Rachel Dratch as Remini, making her way through a goofy course as Eichner, 37, guides her along.

Leah Remini’s Escape From Scientology.
Leah Remini’s Escape From Scientology.

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“The first few obstacles, you’re joining Scientology,” the comedian explains to the former SNL star, 49. “Then there’s a twist: You decide you need to escape from the religion, save your kids, save your friends, and most importantly, save your acting career!”

Leah Remini’s Escape from Scientology features Rachel Dratch as Remini, making her way through a goofy course with Billy Eichner.
Leah Remini’s Escape from Scientology features Rachel Dratch as Remini, making her way through a goofy course with Billy Eichner.

First, Dratch encounters a humongous billion-year contract that Eichner claims Scientologists must sign — using a magic marker, no less.

“It worked for Jenna Elfman!” Eichner exclaims.

Then, it’s time for Dratch to marry a fellow Scientologist — Giovanni Ribisi’s cousin, Eichner suggests.

Rachel Dratch and Billy Eichner
Rachel Dratch and Billy Eichner

Shortly after, the game turns to trying to escape Scientology, which involves, well, alien hallways, shirtless men stuck in a shed, and even a giant volcano.

The prize for her escape, Eichner reveals? “Eight half-hour episodes on TV Land!”

Last month, Remini released Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, which detailed her exit from the controversial religion.

“I’m shunned,” Remini, 45, told Howard Stern last month, saying that Scientologists are forced to “disconnect” from anyone who the church deems a “suppressive person.”

The church dismissed her claims, saying in a statement, “She needs to move on with her life instead of pathetically exploiting her former religion, her former friends, and other celebrities for money and attention to appear relevant again.”

Billy on the Street airs Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. ET on truTV.

Watch the hysterical video above!

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