Avec tous les médias à disposition et la nana n'est pas une nobody qui ferait des accusations vs un artiste de renom...
pq ne pas avoir cité le nom directement ?
je ne prend parti pr aucun des camps mais je me dis qd mm...ERW bien foutue avec sûrement pas mal d entourage etc....et ca n'a pas stop net au premier débordement?
fin ca ne vous choques pas plus que cela?
Lis ça, ça explique bien
https://www.indiewire.com/2021/02/evan-rachel-wood-marilyn-manson-abuser-1234613605/
- Wood wrote that she was coming forward to name Manson as her alleged abuser because she is “done living in fear of retaliation, slander, or blackmail.”
- According to
Variety, Wood first came forward as being a rape and domestic violence survivor in 2016. Since then, the actress has prioritized activism relating to issues of domestic abuse, including creating the Phoenix Act in 2019 that “extends the statute of limitations on domestic violence to five years from three.” The bill took effect in January 2020, prior to which Wood testified before the California Senate and revealed her abuser tied her up and beat her “with a torture device called a violet wand,” adding, “To him it was a way for me to prove my loyalty. The pain was excruciating. It felt like I left my body and a part of me died that day.”
In February 2018, Wood was one of three women who
testified in front of Congressabout her experience with sexual assault in an attempt to expand the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights Act beyond federal level and into all 50 states.
“I thought I was the only human who experienced this, and I carried so much guilt and confusion about my response to the abuse,” Wood said at the time, before going into detail about the torture she endured. “I accepted my powerlessness, and I felt I deserved it somehow.”
In a follow-up email to
CNN, Wood explained why she decided to testify in front of Congress and to share her story so openly: “I want Congress to understand that sexual assault and rape have lasting effects on your health and well being. It’s the trauma that continues after the act itself that is overwhelming. Survivors shouldn’t also be forced to jump through hurdles to hold their perpetrators accountable.”