Marilyn Manson has issued a statement regarding the disturbing abuse allegations that were made against him by his ex-girlfriend, actress Evan Rachel Wood (“Westworld”), and several other women. He said the following:
“Obviously, my art and my life have long been magnets for controversy, but these recent claims about me are horrible distortions of reality. My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners. Regardless of how – and why – others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth.”
This news comes after Manson was dropped by Loma Vista Recordings due to the allegations.

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[…] news comes after Manson was dropped from Loma Vista Recordings and after he issued a statement claiming that the allegations “are horrible distortions of […]
[…] Otep’s comments come after Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) said that he has “been vocal over the years about [his] dislike of Manson as a person” and after Wes Borland (Limp Bizkit) said that “every single thing that people have said about him is fucking true.” Since the allegations came out, California State Senator Susan Rubio has called for an investigation into Manson and two of his exes, Rose McGowan and Dita Von Teese, have commented. Von Teese’s statement was the most recent and she said that the “details made public do not match [her] personal experience” with the singer, while also adding that “abuse of any kind has no place in any relationship.” For his part, Manson said that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]
[…] Since the allegations came out, California State Senator Susan Rubio has called for an investigation into Manson. Two of his exes, Rose McGowan and Dita Von Teese, have both commented as well. Von Teese’s statement was the most recent and she said that the “details made public do not match [her] personal experience” with the singer, while also adding that “abuse of any kind has no place in any relationship.” For his part, Manson claimed that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]
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[…] For his part, Manson claimed that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]
[…] For his part, Manson claimed that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]
[…] For his part, Manson claimed that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]
[…] For his part, Manson claimed that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]
[…] For his part, Manson claimed that the accusations “are horrible distortions of reality.” […]