Editing Article:2017/10/02 Marilyn Manson's Former Keyboardist Reportedly Hopes His Ex-Boss Suffers

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An ankle injury sustained by [[Marilyn Manson]] over the weekend has prompted the cancelation of at least two weeks’ worth of shows, but he’s getting no sympathy from his former keyboardist. [[Stephen Bier]], who was known as Madonna Wayne Gacy during his tenure with Manson, accused him of milking the injury for all it’s worth, but added, “I hope he suffers.”
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An ankle injury sustained by Marilyn Manson over the weekend has prompted the cancelation of at least two weeks’ worth of shows, but he’s getting no sympathy from his former keyboardist. Stephen Bier, who was known as Madonna Wayne Gacy during his tenure with Manson, accused him of milking the injury for all it’s worth, but added, “I hope he suffers.”
  
 
As reported by Alternative Nation, he wrote about Manson’s injury on Facebook. However, it appears that the post(s) have since been deleted. Still, the site says that his screed began, “I guess he was close enough for my black magic to work. This is why old wasted people shouldn’t fumble around in the dark.”
 
As reported by Alternative Nation, he wrote about Manson’s injury on Facebook. However, it appears that the post(s) have since been deleted. Still, the site says that his screed began, “I guess he was close enough for my black magic to work. This is why old wasted people shouldn’t fumble around in the dark.”
  
Manson was taken to a hospital on Saturday when, during a [[2017/09/30 New York, NY|performance at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom]], he was climbing a piece of the set comprised of two giant guns attached to scaffolding, which then fell on top of him. The [[2017/09/29 Pittsburgh, PA|night before, in Pittsburgh]], he told the crowd he broke his ankle after jumping off the stage, a claim Gacy dismissed.
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Manson was taken to a hospital on Saturday when, during a performance at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom, he was climbing a piece of the set comprised of two giant guns attached to scaffolding, which then fell on top of him. The night before, in Pittsburgh, he told the crowd he broke his ankle after jumping off the stage, a claim Gacy dismissed.
  
“If he had broken his ankle he wouldn’t be walking around like this,” he continued, “that is probably just more of his hyperbole. I recall the same excuse being used to cancel a Los Angeles show when all it was was a slightly sprained ankle. And anyways, if you’re going to climb the scaffolding, shouldn’t you be doing that during ‘[[My Monkey]]’? Well, if it weren’t for the guns, the truss would have actually hit him pretty hard.”
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“If he had broken his ankle he wouldn’t be walking around like this,” he continued, “that is probably just more of his hyperbole. I recall the same excuse being used to cancel a Los Angeles show when all it was was a slightly sprained ankle. And anyways, if you’re going to climb the scaffolding, shouldn’t you be doing that during ‘My Monkey’? Well, if it weren’t for the guns, the truss would have actually hit him pretty hard.”
  
 
Gacy also doubted the severity of the injury. “Well, he is pretty famous for turning his wasted mistakes into serendipitous publicity events,” he said. “The converse is also true: he often turns publicity events into wasted mistakes.” He used a bit of his own experience to suggest that the objects that fell on Manson weren’t even that heavy.
 
Gacy also doubted the severity of the injury. “Well, he is pretty famous for turning his wasted mistakes into serendipitous publicity events,” he said. “The converse is also true: he often turns publicity events into wasted mistakes.” He used a bit of his own experience to suggest that the objects that fell on Manson weren’t even that heavy.

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