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Manson accuser reveals horrific abortion story - news.com.au

Actress Evan Rachel Wood has revealed more explosive claims against Marilyn Manson, including how she got pregnant.

Actress Evan Rachel Wood received an Emmy nomination for her role in “Mildred Pierce”, but away from the spotlight, she says, she lived in a constant nightmare.

In the second half of documentary Phoenix Rising, Wood, 34, reveals she realised she was pregnant with the baby of her alleged abuser, Marilyn Manson, while working on that 2011 miniseries, reports NY Post.

The two-part documentary set to air on HBO, beginning March 15, is directed by Oscar and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg.

“From the beginning of our relationship, he always had an issue with whatever birth control I was using — and I went through, like, every type to see which one he liked, and he didn’t like any of them, so essentially he didn’t want me using birth control,” Wood says in the film, whose first half premiered during the Sundance Film Festival in January.

She claims Manson refused to wear a condom and using spermicides after intercourse didn’t work.

Wood decided to terminate the pregnancy and was shocked when Manson demanded she cook him a meal directly after the abortion.

“He flew out for the abortion,” Wood says on camera. “The second it was over it was like, ‘Make me dinner.’ And I remember being like, ‘I’m supposed to be resting — my body has gone through this trauma … there’s aftermath here.’ And he didn’t care.”

The incident nearly drove her to end her own life. At a later, unspecified date, she says, she tried to kill herself.

“I went into the bathroom and I took [a] glass and I shattered it on the floor and just started digging at my wrists as hard as I could,” Wood tells her friend, the artist and activist Illma Gore.

While Wood’s suicide attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, it was a turning point, she says in the film.

“When I woke up, I felt different. I feel like whoever I was went to sleep and didn’t wake up that night, and this new version woke up and had to start rebuilding her life. I called my mom and I said, ‘I just tried to kill myself, and I need to go to a hospital, like, immediately.’ ”

Drugged and alone

The Westworld actress first identified 53-year-old Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, as her alleged abuser last February, after previously referring to a traumatic relationship with an anonymous man in the press.

Phoenix Rising tracks Wood’s decision to go public with his name, which ultimately came in the form of a statement posted on Instagram.

In the first part of the documentary, Wood’s explosive claims include Manson forcing her to have sex on camera for his 2007 music video Heart-Shaped Glasses.

Wood claims Manson’s abuse was incessant. She alleges that she was forced into isolation inside his Spanish-style Los Angeles home, where she says she was kept in “freezing cold” temperatures and deprived of sleep.

The True Blood actress also says she believes Manson drugged her, with everything from meth to sleeping pills.

“This is also when he started raping me in my sleep,” Wood says in the film’s second half. “I’d wake up, I just remember doing the mental math quickly and thinking, ‘Just stay, just stay asleep, don’t move, just don’t move.’ So I would just lie limp and still until it was over, and then I swear to God, he would just fling my leg and walk out of the room.”

More women’s stories

The day that Wood came forward with her charges last year, several other women followed suit — two of whom appear in the film’s second instalment.

The documentary shows them meeting together in October 2020, along with two former Manson assistants, including Dan Cleary, who had recently posted a viral Twitter thread about how the shock-rocker “turned [Wood] into a different person. He broke her.”

One of the women in the documentary, model Sarah McNeilly, whose own 2021 statement on Instagram included allegations that she was locked in rooms when she was “bad,” says that Manson “threw me up against a wall and had a baseball bat, and said he was gonna smash my f ***ing face in.”

The other is Ashley Morgan Smithline, who’s Jewish. In a 2021 Instagram post, she described Manson asking her to bring him Nazi memorabilia home from a modelling gig in Thailand, which made her feel “so much guilt and shame.”

“I remember this one time, it actually got physical — and he, like, threw me up against a wall and had a baseball bat, and said he was gonna smash my f***ing face in because I was trying to get him to pick out pants,” McNeilly says in the film.

Smithline, discussing how she wanted to escape Manson, reveals, “I let my appendix burst. It went gangrenous, I went septic. I was, like, ‘Just let me f***ing die, just let me die so I don’t have to feel this s**t.’ ”

After briefly fleeing Manson’s home in 2009, Wood later alleges that Manson lured her back in — and tells the group he did so through torture. Wood, who’s also Jewish, alleges Manson tied her to a prayer kneeler inside his home and struck her repeatedly with a Nazi whip. He then allegedly shocked her welts and her “private parts” with an electrode.

“It hurt so bad that I broke the kneeler in half,” Wood told the others. “I remember in that moment thinking, ‘Just tell him whatever he wants to hear, just tell him whatever he wants to hear’ … and I said, ‘I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry.’ I was begging for forgiveness, and he was cradling me and saying, ‘You understand now.’ And then he cut open his hand … and made me drink his blood. And then he cut me … and drank mine.”

Manson’s lawsuit

The film then shows headlines announcing Wood had gotten back together with Manson. One, from Perez Hilton, who began calling Wood “Evan Rachel Whore” following the Heart-Shaped Glasses video, proclaimed “Evan Rachel Whore and Marilyn Manson: ‘On’ Again!” with the word “HO” scrawled over her head.

“The allegations that Evan Rachel Wood has made against Marilyn Manson are recent,” Hilton told The Post in a statement when asked for comment on his coverage. “I believe her.”

To date, at least 15 women have accused Manson of sexual, emotional and physical abuse; authorities have launched an investigation, but no charges have been brought.

On Wednesday, Manson sued Wood in LA Superior Court, charging that she and Gore have defamed him with rape allegations for their own monetary gain and intentionally inflicted emotional distress upon him.

The suit alleges that Wood’s 2021 Instagram statement came after “months of conspiring with Gore on how to use Wood’s celebrity status to recruit other women and co-ordinate their ‘stories,’ ” but also that they “derailed [Manson’s] career” and used Phoenix Rising to “recruit, co-ordinate, and pressure women who had been linked to Warner to make false accusations of abuse against him.”

“As we detailed in our lawsuit, nothing that Evan Rachel Wood, Illma Gore or their hand-picked co-conspirators have said on this matter can be trusted,” Manson’s lawyer, Howard King, told The Post in a statement regarding the film. “This is just more of the same.”

This article originally appeared on New York Post and was reproduced with permission.

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