Wolf Alice singer Ellie Rowsell shared a story about her own experience meeting Marilyn Manson, while expressing her solidarity with the ex-girlfriend of shock rocker Evan Rachel Wood. “I met Marilyn backstage at a festival a few years ago. As his compliments to my band became more and more hyperbolic, I became suspicious of his behavior, “she said. post read. “I was shocked to look down and see him filming my skirt with a GoPro.”
Rowsell continues: “There were no repercussions on his behavior, his tournament manager simply said ‘do this all the time.’ If he does such things all the time, why the hell has he run festivals for so many years? When will we stop activating misogynists because of their success? Women need to feel safe in the male-dominated world, which is the music industry. ”
Evan Rachel Wood’s allegations of care and abuse by Manson earlier this month were followed by additional allegations of misconduct made by several women. Manson was later abandoned by the record company, the travel agency and the long-term manager.
On February 1, Jenna Jameson testified for Daily mail that the singer “fantasized about burning [her] alive “when they met in 1997. His ex-wife Dita Von Teese, who divorced Manson after a one-year marriage in 2006” because of infidelity and drug abuse, “said on February 4 that” the details made public do not match my personal data experience in the 7 years together as a couple. “On the same day, Phoebe Bridgers said the singer once referred to a room in his house as the “r * pe room,” before writing: “The label knew, the management knew, the band knew. Getting away now, pretending to be shocked and terrified is damn pathetic. “
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