Marilyn Manson Denies Evan Rachel Wood's Accusation Of Sexual Violence: The Distortion Of Creepy Reality

JAKARTA - Singer Marilyn Manson has spoken out about allegations of sexual violence made by Evan Rachel Wood and several other women.

"Art and my life are clearly magnets for controversy, but claims about me recently are a creepy distortion of reality," Manson said via his Instagram account today, Tuesday, February 2.

“My intimate relationship is always done on a consensual basis with my partner. Regardless of how and why they choose to interpret the past, it is the truth. "

The day before, Wood wrote a statement that the singer, whose real name is Brian Warner, sexually assaulted him for years.

After Wood, several other women also shared their experiences and claimed Manson did the same. The victims were severely traumatized and were recovering even though the incident had passed.

In the midst of the controversy, Marilyn Manson was kicked from the record label Loma Vista and Manson publicists in the United States saying they were no longer working with Manson.

Meanwhile, this episode of the Creepshow series featuring the singer of Don't Chase the Dead will not be aired by AMC.