Marilyn Manson made sure he put the "shock" in his "Shock Therapy" tour when he simulated slashing his wrists with a knife after dedicating a song to Paris Jackson.
On Thursday, Manson dedicated the song "Disposible Teens" to the 15-year-old who was hospitalized earlier this week after attempting suicide, reports TMZ.
The 44-year-old rocker used a knife attached to a microphone to simulate cutting himself, and while it's a prop he's used in past shows, the stunt made a bigger impact during Thurday's show.
Though the family has not made any statements as to what directly led to Jackson's hospitalization, TMZ reported that teen "threw a fit" because she wasn't allowed to attend Manson's concert. Following these reports, Manson told the website that Jackson had an open invitation to any of his shows.
And although Manson has performed the knife stunt before, it is now being called "harmful" by suicide prevention groups.
On Thursday, Manson dedicated the song "Disposible Teens" to the 15-year-old who was hospitalized earlier this week after attempting suicide, reports TMZ.
The 44-year-old rocker used a knife attached to a microphone to simulate cutting himself, and while it's a prop he's used in past shows, the stunt made a bigger impact during Thurday's show.
Though the family has not made any statements as to what directly led to Jackson's hospitalization, TMZ reported that teen "threw a fit" because she wasn't allowed to attend Manson's concert. Following these reports, Manson told the website that Jackson had an open invitation to any of his shows.
And although Manson has performed the knife stunt before, it is now being called "harmful" by suicide prevention groups.
- 6/8/2013
- by Stephanie Marcus
- Huffington Post
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