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Evan Rachel Wood, in the documentary about Marilyn Manson, shows torture charges

Wood said that after she repeatedly apologized to him, Manson cut off his hand and made her drink his blood, and then cut her off and drank her blood. She describes how a feeling of disassociation and later trauma changed her life. “The world is just never the same,” she said. “It’s never the same because everything that happens to you after that point is through the veil of that memory. You know it’s out there. You know it’s in the world. You know that people are capable of doing something like that. .

She claimed that during the filming of the 2011 HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce, she learned that she was pregnant. “From the beginning of our relationship, he always had a problem with every birth control I used,” Wood said. “I went through like every guy to see which one he liked, and he did not like any of them. So basically he did not want me to use birth control. He refused to wear a condom, and there was a lot of sex. on-demand and it will cause more problems if I say no.You do not have time to use birth control if someone just penetrated you while you were sleeping or if they gave you a pill that made you black.

In the episode, Wood also discusses suicide planning and self-harm. Phoenix Rising ends with the moment Wood publicly named Manson as her alleged abuser for the first time in 2021.

Manson has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. Before the television premiere of Phoenix Rising, Manson sued Wood and Illma Gore for diffusion. Wood responded to the trial in a TV appearance this week. Pitchfork reached out to Manson’s representatives and attorneys.


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