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Evan Rachel Wood Alleges That Marilyn Manson "Essentially Raped" Her While Filming A Music Video In 2007

"I did not feel safe."

This post contains discussion of sexual assault and rape.

Last year, actor Evan Rachel Wood alleged that her ex-fiancé, Marilyn Manson, "horrifically abused" her for years.

Evan Rachel Wood poses for a photo at a step-and-repeat

Wood is featured in an upcoming HBO documentary, Phoenix Rising, and during the doc's first part (which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this weekend), she says (via People) that Manson sexually assaulted her on a music video set in 2007.

Wood walks down the street

Wood alleges that Manson "essentially raped" her while filming a music video for his song "Heart-Shaped Glasses" in 2007. "We're doing things that were not what was pitched to me," she says. "We had discussed a simulated sex scene, but once the cameras were rolling, he started penetrating me for real."

Manson and Wood sit at a table

"I had never agreed to that. I'm a professional actress, I've been doing this my whole life; I've never been on a set that unprofessional in my life up until this day."

Manson and Wood stand next to one of his paintings

"It was complete chaos. I did not feel safe. No one was looking after me. It was a really traumatizing experience filming the video. I didn't know how to advocate for myself or know how to say no because I had been conditioned and trained to never talk back, to just soldier through."

Manson looks into the camera

Wood said that the experience left her feeling "disgusting and that I had done something shameful, and I could tell that the crew was very uncomfortable and nobody knew what to do."

Wood smiles for a picture while wearing a blazer

"I was coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretenses. That's when the first crime was committed against me. I was essentially raped on camera."

Wood poses for a photo at a step-and-repeat

Read more about Wood's allegations against Manson here.

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE, which routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider. You can also search for your local center here.