Marilyn Manson: Manager separates from Rockstar

Marilyn Manson
Manager separates from Rockstar

His manager is said to have separated from Marilyn Manson

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After Marilyn Manson's record company had split up with him, his long-time manager is apparently following suit.

After the actress Evan Rachel Wood (33, "Westworld") and other women have made serious allegations of abuse against Marilyn Manson (52), his long-time manager has apparently ended the collaboration with the rock star. This is reported by the music magazine "Rolling Stone". The apparently former manager of the musician, who is said to have worked with the rock star for around 25 years, did not want to comment on this when asked. The artist agency CAA had previously confirmed to the trade journal "Variety" that it had ended the collaboration. Manson's label Loma Vista Recordings had also split up with the singer.

Manson is accused of serious abuse by women. Wood recently made public on Instagram that the musician was the one she had not previously named if she had previously spoken in public of a violent relationship that she had to go through. "My tormentor's name is Brian Warner, also known to the world as Marilyn Manson," said the actress, among other things. "He started contacting me with ulterior motives when I was a teenager and abusing me horribly for years." She no longer wants to live "in fear of retaliation, slander or blackmail".

Manson denies allegations

Now Wood accuses the singer of anti-Semitic and racist remarks in her Instagram stories. "The N-word" was constantly being used, she writes, among other things. Everyone around Manson was expected to laugh and join in at the time. "If you didn't do that, or God forbid, confronted him, you've been set apart and abused even more. I've never been more scared in my life."

The musician Phoebe Bridgers (26) had also claimed on Twitterthat Manson talked about having a "rape room" in his home many years ago. She went on to write: "The label knew it, the management knew it, the band knew it. To distance yourself from it now and pretend to be shocked and horrified is damn pathetic."

Manson responded to the allegations and denied all allegations on Instagram. In his eyes it is "terrible distortion of reality". His "intimate relationships" were "always completely amicable with like-minded partners".

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