Marilyn Manson has had a controversial few months. From starting a feud with Justin Bieber, to Johnny Depp possibly joining his band – and that's just the tip of the iceberg. He had to cancel nine dates on his tour because he injured himself when a prop fell on him. He fired his bassist, Twiggy Ramierez, after sexual assault allegations came out against his bassist. Earlier this week, he had a melt down on stage and just left, a few songs in.
After the news of the melt down surfaced, and the mental stability of Manson was being debated on social media, actress and comedian Charlyne Yi felt the need to speak out on some erratic behavior from Manson, and racist comments she experienced when he visited the set of the show House, on which she was working.
"Ugh don't even get me started on Marilyn Manson. Yes this happened a long time ago — on the last season of House he came on set to visit because he was a huge fan of the show & he harassed just about every woman asking us if we were going to scissor, rhino & called me a China man."
In a follow-up tweet, she wrote: "It's so triggering to see people come up on the internet who have harassed you. And then when you talk about the incidents you become known as the person tied to the harasser. And that's just your name from now on. It almost overrides who you are."
Manson has not acknowledged the accusations yet, but did return to the stage last night in Sayreville, NJ at the Starland Ballroom, where he gave his audience the gift of seeing his full moon:
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Manson also covered the Patti Smith song “Rock N Roll N*gger”.