Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson, pictured here in 2007, called off their engagement in 2010 Getty Images “Manson has never shied away from public comment - equally he does not have to make ‘the same comment twice,’” his spokesperson said at the time. Last fall, Manson denied any abuse allegations following an interview with UK music site Metal Hammer. Reps for Manson didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment. I have fantasies every day about smashing her skull in with a sledgehammer.” “… But that damage is part of it, and the song ‘I Want to Kill You Like They Do in The Movies’ is about my fantasies. It was like, ‘I want you to physically see what you’ve done,'” he continued. “I wanted to show her the pain she put me through. Manson said hindsight made him realize his self-harm was a “stupid thing to do” but it didn’t stop him from dreaming about hurting his ex. And every time I called her that day - I called 158 times - I took a razorblade and I cut myself on my face or on my hands.” I made the mistake of trying to, desperately, grasp on and save that and own it. “And that’s a mistake that everyone can relate to. “And I did have an experience where I was struggling to deal with being alone and being forsaken and being betrayed by putting your trust in one person, and making the mistake of that being the wrong person,” Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, told Spin in 2009.
The shocking quote, which resurfaced after Wood named him as her alleged abuser, is part of a larger discussion in which Manson, 52, described his heartbreak after his relationship with Wood, 33, ended. Marilyn Manson once said in a 2009 interview that he fantasized about “smashing” Evan Rachel Wood’s “skull in” following their breakup. Marilyn Manson’s sexual abuse lawsuit with Jane Doe dismissed