Marilyn Manson to the index: the Loma Vista record label that had released his latest albums threw him out after "Westworld" actress Evan Rachel Wood accused him of "horrendous" acts of domestic violence.
"In light of the allegations from Wood and other women, we will stop promoting his latest album and will not have a relationship with him in the future," a spokesperson told the Hollywood Reporter.
The announcement follows Wood's Instagram post in which the actress said Manson abused her for years after "luring" her when she was still a teen-ager: "I come out to warn many industries. who work with him before he ruins other lives. "
After the actress, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for "Westworld" in 2017 and before that, in 2003, for "Thirteen", four other women have come forward to accuse the singer of "Tainted Love" of similar violence and abuse.
After them, former porn star Jenna Jameson revealed that she ditched Manson because he bit her during intercourse and fantasized about burning her alive.
Meanwhile Rose McGowan, the star of "Charmed" protagonist of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, joined in the statements of support: "I am with Evan and with the other brave women who have come forward", said the actress who at in the late nineties she had a two-year relationship with the singer: "It takes time to recover from the abuse. May the truth come out".
As for Manson, he posted a message on Instagram calling the accusations against him "horrible distortions of reality".
The singer - real name Brian Warner - said his intimate relationships have always been "entirely consensual with like-minded partners".
(HANDLE).