Phoenix Rising, new Evan Rachel Wood documentary, is now streaming on HBO Max

Mar 16, 2022 04:24

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Phoenix Rising is now available to stream on HBO Max. The documentary covers Evan Rachel Wood's relationship with Brian Warner aka M*rilyn M*nson. When they started dating in 2006, she was 18 and he was 37. He was still married to Dita Von Teese at the time. Dita filed for divorce in December 2006 and he went public with his relationship with ( Read more... )

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emerald_soul March 16 2022, 14:47:58 UTC
I want nothing but the best for her and I want MM to face justice and go to prison for the rest of his life.

Did they address the custody thing with Jamie Bell at all? I'm really curious if he's a pos too.

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silverstarry March 16 2022, 15:17:13 UTC
She talked about Jamie a little bit but she didn’t mention the custody issue or what he said about it/her re:MM ( ... )

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filmstudent23 March 16 2022, 15:27:10 UTC
I looked for his comments but couldn't find anything from him. Only articles related to ERW and the threats her son got from BW. What did Jamie said?

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thelibraryofsex March 16 2022, 18:04:06 UTC
From ERW's wikipedia page, they quote Jamie as saying (re: custody battle): Bell responded by saying that Wood's "story defies credibility", and accused her of "withholding our son from me for other reasons of her own invention

in "The Cut"'s new interview with her, ERW was quoted as saying Jamie has been the least supportive of her throughout all of this.

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goldenhera March 16 2022, 18:57:38 UTC

Wow, that's awful. Jamie was also a kid in the industry so I wouldn't be surprised if he was preyed on as well. For that reason alone you'd think he would be understanding.

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littleorcs March 16 2022, 19:08:13 UTC
I just looked at the wiki too and wow, in the documentary they left out where ERW and her son had gone and left it as "somewhere in the South", but all the articles in it point out that they're in Nashville and I don't think she wanted that information out there. That's so fucked up

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littlehayzay March 16 2022, 18:56:07 UTC
She kind of did in a way - she talks about how scared she is, she shows the threats from his fans, she showed the other women who were abused by Manson having trouble with them too and then she says she has a right to be scared of that for her family. It’s kind of like “do you get it yet, Jamie???” in the final moments of the documentary. That seemed very much a response to that to me, though of course that is just my perception.

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