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Marilyn Manson Is Allegedly Punched In The Face In A Canadian Diner

The rocker has since insisted that the attack was unprovoked.

Marilyn Manson was reportedly punched in the face at a Denny's diner in Canada at the weekend, in what he is insisting was an unprovoked attack.

Getting more than just a full-cooked breakfast, it was reported that the rocker allegedly called someone's girlfriend a b*tch.

However, his manager claims that Marilyn did not insult anyone.

Marilyn Manson was allegedly punched in the face. Copyright [Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images]
Marilyn Manson was allegedly punched in the face. Copyright [Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images]

According to E!, the attack happened on Saturday night, when 46-year-old Marilyn visited the restaurant after playing a gig.

TMZ then reports that he got into an argument with the other group and allegedly called one guy's girlfriend a "b*tch."

The website says: 'The guy was p*ssed, and we're told he responded by punching Manson in the face'.

Marilyn claims the attack was unprovoked. Copyright [Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic]
Marilyn claims the attack was unprovoked. Copyright [Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic]

Marilyn's manager, on the other hand, claims that the rocker did not insult anyone and that “guy came out of nowhere and hit him in the face," giving him what they're calling a "sucker punch."

The musician's manager says a couple of girls came up to ask him for a photo during the meal, with the musician saying he obliged.

That's when the other guy allegedly came out of nowhere and punched him. Marilyn claims his security grabbed the guy, who then began screaming about blowing up his next concert.

Marilyn was visiting the diner after a gig. Copyright [Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images]
Marilyn was visiting the diner after a gig. Copyright [Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images]

Marilyn also claims the guy elbowed his make-up artist in the face, and says they'll go to cops in Alberta to press charges.

Johnny Scott, a witness, corroborated Manson's manager's version of events, telling the Toronto Sun: "Manson never got a chance to sit down.

"He was being friendly with everyone, anyone who wanted a picture, he would give them a picture, anyone who wanted an autograph he would give them an autograph.

"They were just talking and the guy just punched him right in the face without any provocation."

Police say no charges have been laid. Copyright [Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images]
Police say no charges have been laid. Copyright [Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images]

The witness also claims that Marilyn's nose bled after the incident, and that he felt "p*ssed off because he was being nice".

Lethbridge police confirmed that they were called to the restaurant at 2.45am on Sunday following reports of a physical altercation.

A statement reads: "Three people were involved in the altercation which resulted in minor injuries. No charges were laid and the file is concluded."

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