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Old 10-15-2010, 09:18 PM   #1
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...ve-sinner.html

Katherine Heigl

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Her parents converted to mainstream Mormonism, which opposes polygamy, after Heigl's 15-year-old brother, Jason, was killed in a car accident when she was seven. The tragedy had a devastating effect on Katherine, as well as her sister, Meg, and brother, John.
'It changed everything for all of us,' she says. 'Everybody suffered in different ways. It really screwed up everything, and it took a long time for us to be able to function as a family again without him.'
Today, she admits she is not a 'strong, practising Mormon. I'm not as disciplined about it as I once was, but I hope to find my way back as I get older and a little less selfish. I'm ashamed to say that I've just got very lazy about it. I satisfy my vices instead of fighting them. If I start going back to church, I'd have to stop the smoking and drinking, and I wouldn't be able to curse any more.'
I wonder what it would be like to be that famous, and then suddenly become active in a ward. Archaea knows, I guess, of famous people that have functioned in wards.
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