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Afterwards, Slotsky wanted to take a shower to wash off the "meat slime and assorted body fluids." In light of this, Manson reports asking if he and Twiggy could urinate on her, which she purportedly condoned, granted that they kept away from her eyes and boots. During this however, Twiggy did not aim properly and splashed her in the face. Manson explains "that was when everyone else in the room completely shut down and realized things had gone too far."<ref name="Meet&Greet2"/> While Slotsky was left to shower, then-guitarist [[Daisy Berkowitz]], returned to the studio. The group did not inform him what happened shortly before, but instead directed him to join Slotsky in the shower. Manson recalls, "The water hadn't really rinsed her off yet, and he started making out with her where urine had just been on her lips [...] If he knew that she was covered in urine, he probably wouldn't have cared anyway."<ref name="Meet&Greet3">''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 203</ref>
 
Afterwards, Slotsky wanted to take a shower to wash off the "meat slime and assorted body fluids." In light of this, Manson reports asking if he and Twiggy could urinate on her, which she purportedly condoned, granted that they kept away from her eyes and boots. During this however, Twiggy did not aim properly and splashed her in the face. Manson explains "that was when everyone else in the room completely shut down and realized things had gone too far."<ref name="Meet&Greet2"/> While Slotsky was left to shower, then-guitarist [[Daisy Berkowitz]], returned to the studio. The group did not inform him what happened shortly before, but instead directed him to join Slotsky in the shower. Manson recalls, "The water hadn't really rinsed her off yet, and he started making out with her where urine had just been on her lips [...] If he knew that she was covered in urine, he probably wouldn't have cared anyway."<ref name="Meet&Greet3">''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 203</ref>
  
During her interview segments in ''Demystifying the Devil'', where she is accompanied by a gimp, Slotsky confirms meeting Manson in both Fort Lauderdale and Miami, however after explaining how the band covered her in meat, her story deviates from Manson's account. Instead, Slotsky explains that she was hesitant over Manson's proposition to have sex, but that regardless, he couldn't get an erection because of all the other people in the room<ref name="DTD"/> (it is unclear if she is referring to Marilyn Manson or Stephen Bier here, as she acknowledges the autobiography's statement "And he started to fuck her from behind" which refers to Bier, but thus far in the interview she doesn't mention by name anyone besides Manson). In Slotsky's account, Manson did not propose that he and Twiggy urinate on her. Rather, Twiggy used a toilet before aiming his urine at Slotsky. In retaliation, Slotsky reportedly urinated on a roll of toilet paper and threw it at someone holding a camera<ref name="DTD"/> (possibly Jonathan Rach, who Manson mentions in the autobiography was frequenting the studio as Nine Inch Nails' video documentarian at the time,<ref name="Meet&Greet1"/> as Reznor was preparing the home video ''Closure''). When Putesky joined her in the shower he did not advance on her, but rather he proceeded to complain about his bandmates.<ref name="DTD"/> At this point in the story, there are two things that do not deviate between both Manson and Slotsky's accounts: the extraordinary size of Putesky's penis, and the fact that the group threw a raw salmon head into the running shower after Putesky joined her.<ref name="Meet&Greet4">''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 204</ref><ref name="DTD"/>
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During her interview segments in ''Demystifying the Devil'', where she is accompanied by a gimp, Slotsky confirms meeting Manson in both Fort Lauderdale and Miami, however after explaining how the band covered her in meat, her story deviates from Manson's account. Instead, Slotsky explains that she was hesitant over Manson's proposition to have sex, but that regardless, he couldn't get an erection because of all the other people in the room<ref name="DTD"/> (it is unclear if she is referring to Marilyn Manson or Stephen Bier here, as she acknowledges the autobiography's statement "And he started to fuck her from behind [...]" which refers to Bier, but thus far in the interview she doesn't mention by name anyone besides Manson). In Slotsky's account, Manson did not propose that he and Twiggy urinate on her. Rather, Twiggy used a toilet before aiming his urine at Slotsky. In retaliation, Slotsky reportedly urinated on a roll of toilet paper and threw it at someone holding a camera<ref name="DTD"/> (possibly Jonathan Rach, who Manson mentions in the autobiography was frequenting the studio as Nine Inch Nails' video documentarian at the time,<ref name="Meet&Greet1"/> as Reznor was preparing the home video ''Closure''). When Putesky joined her in the shower he did not advance on her, but rather he proceeded to complain about his bandmates.<ref name="DTD"/> At this point in the story, there are two things that do not deviate between both Manson and Slotsky's accounts: the extraordinary size of Putesky's penis, and the fact that the group threw a raw salmon head into the running shower after Putesky joined her.<ref name="Meet&Greet4">''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 204</ref><ref name="DTD"/>
  
 
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