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Liz Hurley obsessed with exorcism

Published: March 15, 2012

Celebrity Elizabeth Hurley is "obsessed" with exorcist priests and has the crucifix in "most rooms" in her home, but she has condemned a religious quote for stating religion "is for people who believe in hell", said a report on Big Pond News.

In a series of twitter messages, she wrote: " 'Religion is for people who believe in hell; Spirituality is for those who've been there.' Not sure who said that, but what do you think?"

"PS I thought that quote re hell was silly. Just wanted to know what u thought...."

"PPS I have a crucifix in most rooms in my house. (And am obsessed with exorcist priests - but that's another story.)"

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Liz Hurley obsessed with exorcist priest (Big Pond News) 

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  1. Perhaps she is concerned about that ex-chubby, ex-cricketing, ex-balding little devil that seems to be hanging around her at the moment.

  2. And if she is, good on her.
    If you are, in fact, referring to Mr Warne, then perhaps 'devil' is not appropriate unless you are suggesting that he might be one of the fallen angels.

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