Evan Rachel Wood accuses Marilyn Manson of anti-Semitic abuse

Evan Rachel Wood accused Marilyn Manson of anti-Semitic abuse and of using racial slurs during her previous relationship.

The actor and four other women made allegations of abuse, enticement and manipulation against the musician on Monday (February 1).

Manson denied the allegations, writing in an Instagram post: “My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with partners with similar interests. Regardless of how – and why – others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth. “

Now, Wood has made more accusations against Manson, with whom she had a relationship between 2007 and 2010. In a series of Instagram Stories, the actor stated: “I was disparagingly called ‘Jew’. He drew swastikas on the nightstand when he was mad at me.

“I heard the word ‘n’ over and over. Everyone around him was expected to laugh and participate. If you didn’t do it or (God forbid) call you, you were chosen and more abused. I’ve never been more scared in my life. “

In another post, she explained that her mother is Jewish and that she was raised with religion. “Because she was converted and had no Jewish decency [sic] he said things like, ‘This is better’ because I was not a ‘blood Jew’, ”said Wood.

The actor also shared photos of Manson’s tattoos, which you can see on Mail Online, highlighting those she believes are related to or inspired by Nazi symbols. One photo showed a tattoo of a skull and crossbones on Manson’s right arm, which she compared to the Nazi symbol “totenkopf” or “head of death”, which the original SS faction wore as an emblem.

Wood pointed to a tattoo on the musician’s left arm that had four overlapping rectangles that look like the blades of a windmill, but form a swastika where they meet in the middle. She also posted a photo of a photo of four ‘M’s on her chest that she said was designed to look like a swastika.

“He didn’t have these tattoos when we started dating,” she wrote in the posts.

Manson did not comment on Wood’s latest allegations at the time of writing. NME contacted its representatives for official comments.

Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson CREDIT: Chelsea Lauren / WireImage

The musician has been released from his label, Loma Vista, and his longtime manager Tony Ciulla since Wood and other women’s first allegations were made public. He was also removed from his TV projects, with his appearances removed from the American gods and the Freak show anthology.

Former collaborators have also denounced Manson, including Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails and Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit. The latter also played guitar in Manson’s band for a year.

For help, advice or more information on sexual harassment, assault and rape in the UK, visit the charity website Rape Crisis. In the USA, visit RAINN.

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