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Accused several of rapes, singer Marilyn Manson speaks of "consensual" relationships

2021-02-02T19:22:41.549Z


The wave of accusation was initiated by actress Evan Rachel Wood, while she had a relationship of several years with the American artist.


Accused of harassment and rape by several women, including his former partner Evan Rachel Wood, singer Marilyn Manson refutes outright.

"My intimate relationships have always been fully consented and my partners in agreement,"

said the musician on his Instagram account, Monday, early evening.

This did not prevent his label, Loma, from ceasing all collaboration with him.

Read also: Evan Rachel Wood and 4 women accuse Marilyn Manson of "horrible" domestic violence

This reaction comes as the actress of the

Westworld

series

revealed, on February 1, also on Instagram, the name of the attacker whose actions she denounced, in 2018, during a hearing on sexual assault in front of the US Congress.

Brian Warner, the real surname of Marilyn Manson, had been suspected since these revelations.

In front of the American representatives, the actress of thirty-three years has, in particular, affirmed to have been raped several times.

On social networks, Wood explains having been

"psychologically manipulated"

by the singer, when she was not yet 20 years old.

She also accuses him of having subjected her

"to horrible abuses for years"

.

Read also: Rachel Evan Woods, born to rip off in "Kajillionaire"

In a relationship with Marilyn Manson from 2007, before their engagement, in 2010, broken up a few months later, the actress was joined, in her allegations, by four other women, supposed ex-companions of the artist, who l 'also accused, on their Instagram account, of manipulation, harassment, ill-treatment and threats.

One of them, known under the pseudonym Gabriella and whose relationship began in 2015, also mentions several rapes.

Distressing statements

Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood started a relationship when they were thirty-six and eighteen, respectively.

In 2009, already, in an interview with the site of the magazine

Spin

, the Gothic interpreter had explained to have

"every day the fantasy of pulverizing"

the skull of Evan Rachel Wood

"with a hammer".

It stated having

"slashed the face and hands"

to

"158 times"

, the actress refused to meet him during one of their fights.

“I wanted to show her the harm she had done to me

,

he explained, with his usual theatricality.



Monday's testimonies portray a character who is both seductive and manipulative, capable of tying up his victims, threatening them with death or forcing them to take drugs.

Many of the women report suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

“My art and my life have always attracted controversy.

But these statements about me are horrible distortions of reality, ”

replies the singer.

Dropped by his Label

A few hours after the publication of these messages, Marilyn Manson's record company, Loma Vista Recordings, indicated that in light of the

"disturbing allegations"

by Wood and these other women, the company

"immediately ceased to promote l current album of singer '

,

We are Chaos

, released 11 September 2020.



other support to alleged victims came from Hollywood, including Rose McGowan, herself a former girlfriend of Marilyn Manson at the turn of the 2000s

"I support Evan Rachel Wood and the other brave women who have testified, ”

she commented on Twitter, adding in a video

“ to be proud ”

of Evan Rachel Wood and the other alleged victims.

Rose McGowan is, moreover, one of the first to have testified openly against film producer Harvey Weinstein, leading to his downfall and the birth of the #MeToo movement.

“Let the truth come out

,” she wrote.

Let the healing begin. ”

Source: lefigaro

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