Evan Rachel Wood – Surviving Trauma and Speaking Out | The Daily Show

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Published on March 15, 2022

Actor and activist Evan Rachel Wood discusses using her platform and privilege to speak up about domestic violence and advocate for The Phoenix Act. #DailyShow

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  • Róża Łucja 2 years ago

    Thank you, Evan, both, for your legislative work and your courage to speak up. Lots of love.

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  • MLG GAMER 2 years ago

    I agree with her on the power of trauma and how it can really affect your body and your brain because I remember watching an episode of Ben 10 and they did cover something along that lines with this one character and to the point where she developed Stockholm syndrome in trying to deal with that abuser so I look at that and I say she’s right she’s completely correct and that’s how I know she’s telling the truth

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  • A P 2 years ago

    This interview would be so much better if Trevor didn’t go on the record and call himself a Cuomosexual

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  • AdMerin 2 years ago

    Thank you, no one believes you when you tell them you have been abused, and frankly almost no one believes you while it is happening and you need help, especially when you are a child being abused by a person with a respectable job. It does not matter what job a person has, abusers are woven into every level of society. My abusers were high school teachers. No one wanted to believe me, they accused me of being a “trouble child”. That doubled the paychological damage I suffered. I cannot imagine how hard it must be to come forward when your abuser is world famous.

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  • Michael OB 2 years ago

    Can you please let Evan know that I thank her for being so brave to share something like this, thank you for being man enough to interview someone as strong as her, thank you brother, sorry things got this bad

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  • Alex Daniel 2 years ago

    It’s so strange to hear that Marilyn Manson is a disturbed individual. Based on his music, costumes, stage performances, you just wouldn’t pin him as *that guy*, you know?

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  • Matt 2 years ago

    Why does one/we require victimization?

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  • ChivyD 2 years ago

    Can people not hear the pain and fear in her voice. You wonder why people don’t come forward I have seen enough of it to last a lifetime on here people are cruel need help of some sort i have no answers for this.

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  • K Shoemaker 2 years ago

    It’s funny how Marilyn Manson puts out a lawsuit calling her out and her friends out for lying and fabricating stuff. And now she’s on a publicity tour talking about being a victim, I would love to see how things go in court because I bet you anything her and her friends are just out to ruin Marilyn Manson for money. Marilyn Manson has become the Michael Jackson, because he looks the part people believe the accusations

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  • abraham schlesinger 2 years ago

    Amazing vulnerability.

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  • King Thief 2 years ago

    Stop lying Evan

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  • Tara Keene 2 years ago

    I love Evan Rachel Wood!!! I’ve been a fan of her in movies and acting since I was 12, and before I had ever heard of Marilyn Manson. I’m going to watch it and support her. Why does bankruptcy last longer than a state’s statute of limitations? Oh, politics, nevermind…

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  • Tuti Fruti 2 years ago

    She sounds just like Holly Hunter (without the Southern accent).
    Women (or men) who are in relationships for the FUN of it ONLY, would leave at the first sign of abuse.
    Unfortunately, relationships are initiated for many, many other reasons (that may or may not involve fun) and it is those other reasons that blur your sight in terms of recognizing, condemning and running away from abuse.

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