Marilyn Manson has had a drama filled month, starting when he injured himself a month ago after a prop fell on him onstage at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York. His bandmate Twiggy Ramirez was then accused of rape by Jessicka Addams, and subsequently fired. His former guitarist Daisy Berkowitz died from cancer, and his former keyboardist Madonna Wayne Gacy has constantly trashed him on Facebook.
Now, Manson has shared a new photo of himself bald on Instagram. It’s unclear if he has actually shaved his head or if this is a prosthetic for a music video, film/television series, or Halloween costume, as a recent hand tattoo he got is not visible. Regardless, who wears it better, Marilyn or his good pal Billy Corgan?
Marilyn Manson’s former keyboardist Madonna Wayne Gacy (aka Pogo) has written the following comments on Facebook:
Billy Corgan really needs to do drugs so he understands there are no reptilians amongst us.
I mean unless you count the Thousand lizards in any Florida backyard.
who am I to speak, I’ve seen Supernatural events and unidentified flying objects, but I have yet to see Bigfoot…let alone a lizard man.
Especially a shape-shifting lizard man whose in charge of the government.
a trump conspiracy believer
It is one thing to believe that there may be reptilian creatures on other worlds, but to believe they’re here on Earth running the government is absurd.
I’m as chipper as any person to hope that the sleestaks exist…
I just don’t see any evidence for their existence outside of folklore… they might as well be fairies or elves or trolls.
I genuinely think that there are much higher odds of finding a Bigfoot than a reptilian.
At least the people who believe in Bigfoot or the Loch Ness monster don’t think they are running the government.
And some do believe that the Earth is flat. And some do believe that human beings do not affect the climate.
And some people do believe that we travel through time, I mean other than one second per second into the future.
The fact that human beings believe it, is certainly no argument for it being true.
This is like the fairy controversy during the time of early photography and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.