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“I am here to expose this dangerous man and call out the many industries that have enabled him,” she continued, “before he ruins any more lives. I stand with the victims who will no longer be silent.”
At this time, the musician has yet to publicly comment on Evan’s accusations. E! News has also reached out to Marilyn’s reps and we have yet to receive a response.
Following Evan’s statements, however, Marilyn was dropped by his record label, Loma Vista. The company shared a statement with NBC News, which read, “In light of today’s disturbing allegations by Evan Rachel Wood and other women naming Marilyn Manson as their abuser, Loma Vista will cease to further promote his current album, effective immediately. Due to these concerning developments, we have also decided not to work with Marilyn Manson on any future projects.”
This isn’t the first time Evan has come forward with allegations of abuse. However, she’s never specifically identified anyone in her past statements. In 2016, she shared her story with Rolling Stone, writing, “I’ve been raped. By a significant other while we were together.”
“And on a separate occasion, by the owner of a bar…,” she added. “I don’t believe we live in a time where people can stay silent any longer. Not given the state our world is in with its blatant bigotry and sexism.”