Marilyn Manson Finds COVID Pandemic “Mentally Devastating”

Marilyn Manson Finds COVID Pandemic "Mentally Devastating”

Marilyn Manson Finds COVID Pandemic “Mentally Devastating”!

Not everyone in the world has been able to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. Manson has been having a tough time since Manson has had his art taken away from him. Read on to learn why Marilyn Manson struggles with COVID Pandemic…

 

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CelebnMusic247.com reports that shock rocker, Marilyn Manson, admitted he’s struggled having to spend months isolating at home on his own because he’s spent so much time on stage over the years.

Marilyn Manson feared he was going “insane” from not having any company beyond his cats.

Speaking to Classic Rock magazine, he said:

Being unable to perform live … it’s not a complaint, like some moody, arrogant rock star saying I can’t do my job so woe is me. But for the past 20 years, all I’ve known is to get on stage and sing. I can’t do that. So it is mentally devastating.

When you’re in quarantine, your life becomes a macrocosm or a microcosm.

You get confused. You don’t know what the reality is, apart from what’s around you. And that can drive you insane.

Marilyn, 51, believes he will somehow be “blamed” for the global health crisis.

He said:

It’s hard to say if [the Christian right] is giving me a hard time right now because I don’t think churches are even open. Churches aren’t open. Schools aren’t open. So that rules out a lot of trouble spots.

A lot of troublemakers are out of a job. I’ll probably somehow get blamed for causing the world to fall apart, I’m sure. But I’m not looking for that credit.

Manson adds:

People getting sick and dying, in an uncontrollable fashion they can’t contain, that’s not in any way something I think should be taken lightly. We’re battling a plague that’s not of our time. We’ve never experienced something this awful. I understand what you’re saying, in the Antichrist sense of it. But my dream of an apocalypse would be much more interesting and colorful.

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