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‘Game of Thrones’ actress Esmé Bianco accuses Marilyn Manson of abuse

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‘Game of Thrones’ actress Esmé Bianco accuses Marilyn Manson of abuse

Marilyn Manson has been accused of terrifying abuse by “Game of Thrones” actress Esmé Bianco.

In an interview with The Cut, the 38-year-old British actress claimed that the 52-year-old shock rocker repeatedly cut her with a knife, bit and whipped her, and even chased her with an ax.

She also alleged that Manson controlled her like a prisoner when she left her husband to live with him for two months in 2011.

Bianco, who had idolized Manson as a teenager, said that he went from being a “massive role model” to a “monster who almost destroyed me and almost destroyed so many women.” She described Manson as a “torture artist” and said that he “deserves to be behind bars for the rest of his life.”

Bianco is the latest in at least a dozen women to make allegations against Manson, who has been dropped by his label.

Fellow actress Evan Rachel Wood has also testified to California lawmakers about her abuse by Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner.

Bianco said that Manson’s public persona was a telling insight into his real behavior.

“He’s told the world time and time again, ‘This is who I am,’” she said.

“He hid in plain sight.”

Bianco first met Manson in 2005 through his then-fiancée, Dita Von Teese, and they were initially platonic friends.

Their relationship changed in 2009 when she flew to LA to film scenes for his video “I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies” — and he tied her to a prayer kneeler, lashed her with a whip, and used an electric s** toy called a Violet Wand on her wounds as a “torture device,” she said.

They started a long-distance affair while she was still married, and she finally left her husband to move in with the rocker in March 2011.

According to Bianco, Manson quickly started controlling her life, dictating what she wore, when she slept, and when she could leave his West Hollywood apartment.

She said, “I basically felt like a prisoner.

I came and went at his pleasure.

Who I spoke to was completely controlled by him.” She also claimed that he would show her s** scene from “Game of Thrones” on a projector for guests, telling them, “That’s my girlfriend, she’s a whore.

Look, her t–s are out,” a witness told The Cut.

Bianco started drinking heavily to numb the pain, while Manson would start his day with “breakfast” of cocaine and absinthe.

She finally left him in May 2011 when he chased her around the apartment with an ax.

Before naming Manson, Bianco once shared a photo of her back covered in wounds.

She wrote, “The whipping that gave me these wounds was filmed in the name of ‘art.’ I used to look at this photo with pride because I thought it was a sign of great devotion to my abuser.

Now I look at it with horror.”

A lawyer for Manson did not respond to a request for comment, The Cut said.

Manson has previously called other abuse claims against him “horrible distortions of reality.” “My intimate relationships have always been consensual with like-minded partners.

Regardless of how — and why — others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth,” he insisted.

The allegations against Manson have led to widespread outrage and condemnation.

Many people have expressed their support for Bianco and other victims of Manson’s alleged abuse.

This case highlights the importance of speaking out against abuse and holding abusers accountable for their actions.

It is hoped that this will lead to greater awareness of the issue of abuse and encourage more victims to come forward and seek justice.

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