Evan Rachel Wood fans have called her "brave" after she shared potentially "career damaging" pictures of herself.

The Hollywood star alleges Marilyn Manson's wife Lindsay Usich was "conspiring" to release photos of her when she was "underage."

Wood claims Usich was trying to "ruin her career"and "shut her up."

The 33-year-old shared a photo of the police report and what she said was one of the pictures Usich was seeking to sabotage her with.

On her Instagram stories, the Westworld actress shared a snap of herself with Manson's stage hat and an Adolf Hitler-style mustache drawn on her face.

She also shared screengrabs of an online chat discussing someone named "Lindsay" asking for "pictures of Evan doing things that would ruin her career."

Wood posted the latest accusations on her Instagram story Saturday just days after she first broke her silence to name Manson, 52.

The mom-of-one revealed the musician as her alleged abuser who she says "horrifically abused me for years."

On Friday, she posted fresh claims that Manson hurled anti-Semitic abuse at her and has three Nazi tattoos.

Wood is one of at least 11 women who have come forward this week to accuse the "Tainted Love" singer of physical and sexual abuse.

Incidents involving physical violence, sleep deprivations and one woman claiming Manson held a gun held to her head.

 Manson has denied all the allegations as "distortions of reality."

Wood started dating Manson in 2007 before they split in 2010.

She wrote on her Instagram story Saturday that she filed a police report on December 19 after learning of an apparent "threat" in relation to Manson's wife.

She claimed Usich was trying to get her hands on compromising photos of Wood taken after Manson performed a show in Las Vegas.

Wood alleged Usich, a 36-year-old artist who wed Manson last year, wanted the photos to silence her.

"On Dec 19th, I had to file a police report after I was alerted to threats made by @leslee_lane and @lindsayusichofficial (Brian's Wife) for conspiring to release photos of me when I was UNDERAGE, after being given large amounts of drugs and alcohol, after Brian performed on Halloween in Las Vegas to 'Ruin my career' and 'Shut me up'," Wood wrote.

The actor said a conversation about the photos "took place on a discord channel" and she shared screengrabs of a chat between two accounts on the app.

The conversation takes place between two users called Born Villain - the name of one of Manson's albums - and Clownfish.

Born Villain writes that they "could bury her career in one minute" before later clarifying "pictures of Evan doing things that would ruin her career."

Wood shared what she said were some of the photos in question including one of her and Manson together, with Wood wearing his hat and the drawn-on mustache.

She wrote that this was "part of the humiliation and blackmail" she endured.

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"Here is one of the photos. I am wearing Brian's hat which has long been a part of his stage show and photographed on many people in his camp. This is a part of the humiliation and blackmail," she wrote alongside the photo.

"I stayed in Brian's hotel room most of the night, as I was not old enough to enter the casino after the concert. Multiple people were drawing on my face and the faces of others."

In another photo she is also wearing the hat but with a cat nose and whiskers drawn on her face.

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Evan's fans praised the actress for being open and honest on Instagram.

"Her statement was very moving and articulate. She and all the other ladies are very brave for coming forward. Their bravery will make a change and have an important impact. The world needs to change to treat other people better. Kindness and respect needs to be practiced more in our society," one fan wrote.

"I have to say I do believe every word she is saying. She has a strength now and I am proud of her for standing up for herself. The past is the past," a second added.

"That's sad. At that young age we are so impressionable and make poor decisions and that grown man took advantage of her. He def didn't look out for her or guide her through this hard thing called life," a third chimed in.

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