Game of Thrones actor Esme Bianco accuses Marilyn Manson of physical, psychological abuse In an interview, Esme Bianco said Marilyn Manson was a massive role model who really helped me through some incredibly dark and difficult times as a teenager , but went on to become monster who almost destroyed me and almost destroyed so many women . Esme Bianco. Twitter @southasiansnews
Actor Esme Bianco, best known for playing Ros in Game of Thrones, is the latest woman to level allegations of physical and psychological abuse against heavy metal-rock singer Marilyn Manson, whom she dated in 2011.
The British actor joins
Westworld star Evan Rachel Wood and five other women in alleging abuse by Manson, whose real name is Bryan Warner.
Actor Esme Bianco is the latest woman to level allegations of physical and psychological abuse against heavy metal-rock singer Marilyn Manson, whom she dated in 2011.
Game of Thrones Actress Esmé Bianco Accuses Marilyn Manson of Physical Abuse
Actress alleges physical and psychological abuse she endured during 2011 relationship with shock rocker
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Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco is the latest woman to come forward with allegations of physical and psychological abuse against Marilyn Manson, who the actress dated in 2011.
the Cut the abuse Manson allegedly inflicted on her during the few months she lived with the shock rocker, including accusations that Manson inflicted wounds like cuts and bruises that left permanent scars on her body.
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On one occasion, Bianco claims Manson cut her torso with a knife. “I just remember laying there, and I didn’t fight it,” Bianco told the Cut. “It was kind of this final-straw moment where I had lost all sense of hope and safety.”
Joe Hufton, who is taking over at November Club.
Joe Hufton is taking over from Cinzia Hardy as artistic director and chief executive of November Club, the ground-breaking theatre company based in the town.
It is a big move for all concerned.
Cinzia founded November Club in 2007 and its predecessor, European Players, in 1990.
The award-winning company has since made a name for itself performing in libraries, gardens, National Trust properties and even Hexham Auction Mart.
For Joe, this will be his first chance to get to know Northumberland properly, although his parents now live in Whitley Bay and he did direct a show called First Footing at Woodhorn Museum last Christmas – that was where he met Cinzia and got to know about November Club.