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Meanwhile, there were also '100 prints for sale with 100% of profits donated to support the organization's work with artists, schools, and hospitals to develop the healing and nourishing properties of the arts.'
Collaborative effort: Nats joined forces with fellow LA-based artist Jack Winthrop (pictured with Lauren Berghoff) for the art benefit as a way to 'shine a spotlight on one of America's most beloved art related charities, The Art of Elysium,' as per LA Weekly
'I realise I hadn't had an education homework help, and I tried some side jobs, 9-5 jobs and none of it worked. So I did a bit of study on how to work in something you love. That was social media, and it's really started to take off in the last year.'
'I'm a professional actress, I have been doing this my whole life, I'd never been on a set that unprofessional in my life up until this day. It was complete chaos, and I did not feel safe. No one was looking after me.
Though the video is still currently on the platform, YouTube is currently evaluating the situation. Since being uploaded to Manson's official account in November 2009, the clip has accrued 32,250,878 views.
The suit says that Wood had only glowing things to say about Manson during their relationship, and she said nothing of his abusing her for 10 years until she met Gore, an artist whom the lawsuit describes as Wood's on-again, off-again romantic partner.
'In her HBO two-part documentary, she states that she did not consent, she was given drugs, absinthe, and he penetrated her. While she might not be able to charge him as the statute of limitations passed, this video should not be on the internet.'
In a statement issued to DailyMail.com on March 7, the singer's lawyer Howard King once again denied Wood's claims, stating: '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. This is just more of the same.
He also noted that according to YouTube's Terms of Service, it may terminate a channel if a user's off-platform behavior harms the YouTube community — but that would required a relevant conviction, confession, or other legal ruling.
The lawsuit, which claims defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, says Wood publicly cast Manson 'as a rapist and abuser — a malicious falsehood that has derailed Warner's successful music, TV, and film career.'
'He was monitoring my every move. I couldn't reach out to anybody do say, "I need help." Cause if he caught me doing that, then it would be two days getting yelled at, pleading my case, trying to talk him off the ledge. He just knew how to break you down.
'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, Online English PRE-K Grade Program and he didn't like any of them, so essentially he didn't want me using birth control,' she says.
She urged people to sign the petition and report the video on YouTube, saying that the platforms community guidelines ban 'pornography or depicting sexual acts, genitals, or fetishes for the purpose of sexual gratification on any surface,' 'non-consensual sex acts or unwanted sexualization,' and 'violent, graphic, or humiliating fetish content where the purpose is sexual gratification.'
Thousands of people have signed a petition demanding that Marilyn Manson's 'Heart-Shaped Glasses' be pulled from YouTube in light of actress Evan Rachel Wood's claims that Manson raped her in the music video.
'And I remember thinking in that moment, reading comprehension 4th grade online 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," and I was begging for forgiveness, and he was cradling me and saying, "You understand now."'
'I'm still me and I'm still here, but there was a piece of me absolutely taken. I felt it leave my body, I felt my brain change,' she says. 'And the world is never the same. Because everything that happens to you after that point is through the veil of this memory.'
'In the beginning, it wasn't directed at me but I saw how he treated people around him,' she says. 'But I'm 18. And I'm going, "Well, he's just a really eccentric artist, and he's just a really complicated person," and reading comprehension 4th grade online they would send me in to go calm him down.
The pair met in 2006 when she was just 18 and he 37. At the time, Manson was married to Dita von Teese, and Wood had a boyfriend — but Manson struck up a conversation with her and shared an interest in working with her.
'Manson had hacked into my emails. He was watching me, and he had people watching me ... under the guide of, "This is for your own good," she says, adding that he also hacked into her social media accounts.
Meanwhile, there were also '100 prints for sale with 100% of profits donated to support the organization's work with artists, schools, and hospitals to develop the healing and nourishing properties of the arts.'
Collaborative effort: Nats joined forces with fellow LA-based artist Jack Winthrop (pictured with Lauren Berghoff) for the art benefit as a way to 'shine a spotlight on one of America's most beloved art related charities, The Art of Elysium,' as per LA Weekly
'I realise I hadn't had an education homework help, and I tried some side jobs, 9-5 jobs and none of it worked. So I did a bit of study on how to work in something you love. That was social media, and it's really started to take off in the last year.'
'I'm a professional actress, I have been doing this my whole life, I'd never been on a set that unprofessional in my life up until this day. It was complete chaos, and I did not feel safe. No one was looking after me.
Though the video is still currently on the platform, YouTube is currently evaluating the situation. Since being uploaded to Manson's official account in November 2009, the clip has accrued 32,250,878 views.
The suit says that Wood had only glowing things to say about Manson during their relationship, and she said nothing of his abusing her for 10 years until she met Gore, an artist whom the lawsuit describes as Wood's on-again, off-again romantic partner.
'In her HBO two-part documentary, she states that she did not consent, she was given drugs, absinthe, and he penetrated her. While she might not be able to charge him as the statute of limitations passed, this video should not be on the internet.'
In a statement issued to DailyMail.com on March 7, the singer's lawyer Howard King once again denied Wood's claims, stating: '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. This is just more of the same.
He also noted that according to YouTube's Terms of Service, it may terminate a channel if a user's off-platform behavior harms the YouTube community — but that would required a relevant conviction, confession, or other legal ruling.
The lawsuit, which claims defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, says Wood publicly cast Manson 'as a rapist and abuser — a malicious falsehood that has derailed Warner's successful music, TV, and film career.'
'He was monitoring my every move. I couldn't reach out to anybody do say, "I need help." Cause if he caught me doing that, then it would be two days getting yelled at, pleading my case, trying to talk him off the ledge. He just knew how to break you down.
'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, Online English PRE-K Grade Program and he didn't like any of them, so essentially he didn't want me using birth control,' she says.
She urged people to sign the petition and report the video on YouTube, saying that the platforms community guidelines ban 'pornography or depicting sexual acts, genitals, or fetishes for the purpose of sexual gratification on any surface,' 'non-consensual sex acts or unwanted sexualization,' and 'violent, graphic, or humiliating fetish content where the purpose is sexual gratification.'
Thousands of people have signed a petition demanding that Marilyn Manson's 'Heart-Shaped Glasses' be pulled from YouTube in light of actress Evan Rachel Wood's claims that Manson raped her in the music video.
'And I remember thinking in that moment, reading comprehension 4th grade online 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," and I was begging for forgiveness, and he was cradling me and saying, "You understand now."'
'I'm still me and I'm still here, but there was a piece of me absolutely taken. I felt it leave my body, I felt my brain change,' she says. 'And the world is never the same. Because everything that happens to you after that point is through the veil of this memory.'
'In the beginning, it wasn't directed at me but I saw how he treated people around him,' she says. 'But I'm 18. And I'm going, "Well, he's just a really eccentric artist, and he's just a really complicated person," and reading comprehension 4th grade online they would send me in to go calm him down.
The pair met in 2006 when she was just 18 and he 37. At the time, Manson was married to Dita von Teese, and Wood had a boyfriend — but Manson struck up a conversation with her and shared an interest in working with her.
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