Allison Mack has opened up about her experiences in a new episode of the “Inside of You” podcast, where she reunited with her “Smallville” co-star Michael Rosenbaum. The two delved into Mack’s 12 years in the NXIVM cult and the aftermath of her arrest and prison time for her involvement with leader Keith Raniere.
During the interview, Mack shared that the dysfunction and illegal activities within the cult didn’t become apparent until the eighth or ninth year of her involvement. She described the grooming process as a form of an abusive relationship, where red flags were ignored due to justifications provided by the group. Mack explained how the insidious nature of the community kept members connected and reinforced their belief system, leading her to become deeply entrenched in the cult.
Following her arrest in 2018, Mack was placed on house arrest for three years and had to participate in numerous interviews with prosecutors and police. She described the experience as walking through hell and feeling like she was losing her grip on reality. Despite facing isolation from many people in her life, Mack leaned on her family and close friends for support during this challenging time.
Mack also revealed moments of suicidal ideation, particularly when she was hiding in Mexico after Raniere’s arrest and during her house arrest. Despite the overwhelming darkness and pain she experienced, Mack ultimately chose to hold on for the sake of her loved ones.
Reflecting on her feelings towards Raniere, Mack admitted that she’s still processing her role as both a victim and a perpetrator. She acknowledged his evil actions but expressed that forgiveness is a complex journey that she is still navigating.
Throughout the interview, Mack discussed her physical and mental health struggles during her time in the cult, emphasizing her deep conviction in the righteousness of her actions despite the detrimental impact on her well-being. Rosenbaum expressed his gratitude for Mack’s willingness to share her story on the podcast, highlighting her strength and character in facing the aftermath of her involvement with NXIVM.
Overall, Mack’s candid revelations shed light on the complexities of her experience in the cult and the long road to healing and understanding that lies ahead for her.

