Actress Esme Bianco’s Revolting Abuse Claims Against Manson

Esme Bianco – star of HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ – recently came out about the abuse she dealt with for years. By now, Manson can’t call the claims of abuse “bullshit” Evan Wood, previous personal assistant, ex-bandmate Wes Borland, Trent Reznor, and several other exes have called the filthy man out. Despite this, he still labels them as “horrible distortions of reality.”

Esme rightfully labeled the man as a “serial predator” and said, “He’s not a misunderstood artist. He deserves to be behind bars for the rest of his life.” She also said, “he hid in plain sight” however he wasn’t really hiding. He’s said the most awful things about his exes and the women he’s been in current relationships with – like telling an interviewer he wanted to bash Evan Wood’s head in. Manson’s demeanor has always been disgusting, and he’s always talked down on women. I will also point out that during the time of Esme’s abuse, many people who worked alongside her and Manson found her body covered in bruises and have seen Manson treat her beyond poorly and have stayed silent. I wonder if Manson would have been investigated earlier if someone had said anything about what they saw. 

Looking at both Evan’s and Esme’s situations, there were several moments I thought, “holy crap, the man has a system, a ritual to his madness.” However, unlike Evan, Esme was emailed by Manson two years after meeting him in 2005. He needed someone to torture for his new music video, “I Want To Kill You Like They Do In the Movies.” Manson sent her a message reading: “I need to have a victim/lover” for the shoot and, “You are gonna have to pretend to like being manhandled by me. Sorry.”

Surprisingly she agreed. And at just 26, she spent weeks with the sickly enraged man. His frustration was immense, and he later molded it into physical abuse towards Esme. She claimed she “spent the next three days in lingerie, barely sleeping or eating, with Manson serving up cocaine rather than food.

“I basically felt like a prisoner. I came and went at his pleasure. Who I spoke to was completely controlled by him. I called my family hiding in the closet.” Esme was lashed with whips as Evan had been years later. There was also a room Manson called his “Bad girl’s room.” Essentially it was a large glass box the size of a closet that had a lock on the outside. Manson’s later personal assistant talks about the box she saw as Manson pointed a gun to her genitals. That had been during the time of Evan’s relationship with Manson. 

The music video was never released and was really only an excuse to abuse Esme physically. He had no backing reason why the video wasn’t put out. 

They met back up in 2011 for a similar reason. She was abused for two months straight, walking on eggs shells and facing near-death situations. One time Manson chased her around the house with an ax, and in another time her slashed her waist open with a knife. “I just remember laying there, and I didn’t fight it. It was kind of this final-straw moment where I had lost all sense of hope and safety.” Manson also repeatedly played Esme’s sex scene from the recent release of ‘Game of Thrones‘ in front of his guests and remarked, “That’s my girlfriend, she’s a wh*re. Look, her tits are out.”

Manson still wants to dismiss any claims against himself. But the man deserves to perish in prison point-blank. 

 

Adiah Michelle

Cutting through the noise Adiah Michelle writes thought-out and strong articles for new and old fans alike.

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