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Andrew Keegan: From 90s Heartthrob to Religious Leader

Andrew Keegan: From 90s Heartthrob to Religious Leader

It all comes Full Circle! Andrew Keegan, a once-rising Hollywood star, took an unexpected detour toward spirituality and started Full Circle, a Venice Beach-based organization. Full Circle intended to foster togetherness and personal growth, but it quickly became controversial.

Andrew Keegan, known for his acting career in the late 1990s and early 2000s in shows like 7th Heaven and movies like 10 Things I Hate About You (RIP Heath Ledger), shifted his focus to spiritual pursuits, focusing on Full Circle’s objective to foster community harmony. Founded around 2014, Full Circle attracted a diverse group of followers thanks to Keegan’s fame and charisma. It combined New Age spirituality, sustainability, and social activism in its quest to change the world.

Mounting controversies and declining support precipitated Full Circle’s demise. The group was accused of being cult-like and manipulative, which harmed its reputation. Legal difficulties, such as the presence of unlicensed alcohol at events, harmed the organization’s reputation even more. Andrew Keegan stepped away from the spotlight when the group announced the closure of its Venice Beach site in 2020.

Andrew Keegan’s journey from Hollywood to spirituality in Full Circle is a cautionary story about confusing popularity and fame with the ability to inspire social change. Despite its initial promise, the organization’s troubles show the difficulties of such initiatives and how rapidly they can unravel.

Learn more about the rise and fall of Andrew Keegan and Full Circle in the video below:


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