The relationship of Marilyn Manson Y Evan Rachel Wood It began in 2006, when the actress was 18 years old and the singer 37 years old. The couple maintained a relationship for three years, in which Evan Racher claims to have suffered sexual and psychological abuse by the rocker.
The actress stars in the documentary Phoenix Rising, produced by HBO, in which she had shocking statements about the “Heart-shaped glasses” video clip, which was recorded in 2007.
Evan Racher revealed that Marilyn Manson abused her in front of cameras. “We did things that were not what they had proposed to me. We had talked about a simulated sex scene, but once the cameras were rolling, she started abusing me. I had never accepted that. I’m a professional actress, I’ve been doing this my whole life; I have never been on such an unprofessional recording set in my life,” she recalled.
CAN SEE: Justin Bieber and Marilyn Manson participated in the religious services of Kanye West
He also revealed that the production did not know how to react either. “I could see that the team was very uncomfortable, nobody knew what to do,” he said. In addition, he pointed out that those present were perplexed by this fact.
Evan Racher Wood’s statements were made known due to the publication he made through his Instagram account. “My abuser’s name is Brian Warner, also known to the world as Marilyn Manson. He started stalking me when I was a teenager and horribly abused me for years. I was brainwashed and manipulated into submission. I will no longer live in fear of reprisals, insults or extortion. I am here to expose this dangerous man and the many industries that enabled his behavior before he ruins more lives. All my support for the many victims who will no longer be silent, “she posted in the publication that had thousands of reactions on the well-known platform.
CAN SEE: Esmé Bianco, actress of GOT, denounces Marilyn Manson for rape
The comments came and her followers sympathized, gave her their support and were empathic with her.
Help channels
If you have been or know someone who has been affected or involved in acts of family or sexual violence, you can call Line 100 of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations, free of charge, which has a team specialized in “providing information guidance and emotional support.
In addition, Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the Women’s Emergency Centers or to the Urgent Care Service. This service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including holidays).
.