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Alice Cooper Raises Eyebrows With His Remarks on Marilyn Manson’s Comeback After Public Turmoil

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:11 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 5 Min Read
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Alice Cooper has recently offered his thoughts on Marilyn Manson’s personal and artistic transformation, commenting on how the musician has evolved in remarks shared through Eddie Trunk’s Instagram. Cooper noted that his view of Manson has shifted dramatically over the years.

He explained that while he once found the artist difficult to understand and generally kept his distance, he now sees someone entirely different. “Offstage, he was an entirely different spirit. He was alive. He was absolutely on it. First time I’ve ever really talked to him, cause I talked to this other thing before, you know, that I didn’t understand what he was,” Cooper said. “We had lots of things going on. I never quite understood where he was at all. I just didn’t get it. And I don’t think he did either. I think he was just winging it on every level. And it worked.”

According to Cooper, Manson’s current presence—both in performance and in daily life—shows a remarkable change.

“But now, he gets on stage and does his show and kills it. I thought the band was great. I thought he was great. He looked healthier. As sick as he looks on stage, it’s a healthy sick. His whole personality offstage is like ‘I wanna hang with this guy now,’” Cooper continued. “But there was a time when I avoided him. I didn’t avoid his music or his show, but I just avoided him as a person. And now, I look forward to seeing him. It’s really a different human being.”

Cooper believes this evolution reflects the growing pains that many artists experience in the industry. He suggested that Manson has now reached a point where he understands who he is, both onstage and off.

“I think that everybody has to go through that. Everybody has to go through their growing pains in this business, where you don’t know who you are for a long time. You don’t know who you are offstage. You know who you are onstage but you don’t know who you are offstage,” he said. Cooper added, “And finally, everybody gets to a point that if you’re gonna survive, you have to decide you’re gonna be. And he decided he’s going to be this person, which I really like. I really like this person. He doesn’t want to water down his show at all. So, his whole personality now, I think he sings better, you know, everything about it is better. I’m very impressed with Marilyn Manson, to be honest with you.”

Cooper’s praise marks a notable change in his public stance toward Manson, especially considering the fraught history surrounding the artist’s public controversies and personal struggles. As Metal Injection previously reported, Cooper once addressed Manson only carefully and neutrally when allegations emerged, acknowledging their professional history without offering personal endorsement.

Manson’s 2025 return has been widely viewed as a turning point. Recent live reviews and fan accounts describe a performer who appears revitalized—intense, emotional, and openly reflective about his past. Manson has discussed overcoming addiction and embracing sobriety, expressing appreciation for the support he received throughout his time away from the spotlight.

Observers have noted a meaningful contrast between his earlier stage persona and his present-day performances. Today’s shows appear less theatrical but more sincere, with Manson frequently referencing his personal journey while performing. This authenticity seems to resonate with longtime figures like Cooper, who has spent decades witnessing the challenges of reinvention in the world of rock music.

Cooper’s comments reflect a wider sentiment within the rock community—one that values growth, accountability, and the possibility of genuine change. His supportive remarks suggest that, in the eyes of peers who understand the pressures of the business, Manson’s transformation represents a real and substantial shift.

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