Dita Von Teese To Marilyn Manson: Thanks But No Thanks - Page 2
The interview clearly cut Von Teese to the quick. 'He says how depressed he was. I get the impression he thinks I was unsupportive,' she says. 'But the truth is I wasn't supportive of his lifestyle, and someone else came along who was.' Von Teese issued Manson an ultimatum, and, she says sadly, 'It didn't work. Instead, it made me the enemy.' She decided to move out on Christmas Eve, essentially empty-handed. 'I left with nothing. I knew that there was an inappropriate relationship going on in it, and I didn't want any part of it around to remind me. I didn't want that sofa. I didn't want that bed. I didn't want the knife you read about in the article.'
Sorry, but this guy is just beyond ridiculous. What more is there to say? It's not like this is something he puts on and takes off, like a stage persona kind of deal. And anybody who allegedly collects Nazi memorabilia has to be a little off. I mean, yeah, I get that he's trying to be all, uh, whatever he is...but come on. The man is my age. When you're forty (oh wait, I ain't forty yet, so nevermind on that whole "my age" thing) and you're still acting like this guy, it's time to take a good long look. Or maybe not. He might scare himself. He ain't no Alice Cooper!
Dita, for her part, seems to have totally moved on. Personally, I think she's gorgeous. She surely doesn't need this loser back in her life. Good riddance to bad rubbish!



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