Rammstein, the German band, deny drugging and abusing fans

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Rammstein, the German band, have rejected the accusations made in recent days by the followers of the heavy metal group who have reported on social media that they have been drugged and abused by singer Till Lindemann.

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“Regarding the allegations that took place in Vilnius (the capital of Lithuania) circulating on the networks, we can rule out that what was stated took place in our environment“, declared the group through its Twitter account in the night between Sunday and Monday, in defense of its singer Till Lindemann.

“We are not aware of any official investigation into this,” this source added.

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Till Lindemann, the lead singer of Rammstein, is accused of drugging and drugging his fans.  Photo EFE

Till Lindemann, the lead singer of Rammstein, is accused of drugging and drugging his fans. Photo EFE

Something that started on social networks

Various allegations of abuse by Lindemann, known for his provocative behavior and who has been the subject of similar allegations in the past, surfaced on social media last week.

A young Irish woman, Shelby Lynn, claimed he was drugged after the Rammstein concert in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius a week ago today, after being invited along with other girls to a party with members of the group where plenty of alcoholic beverages were served.

Lynn described how Lindemann allegedly flew into a rage after she refused to have sex with him. She then she began to feel sick and hallucinate.

Till Lindemann, lead singer of Rammstein, in serious trouble, Photo: Guido Karp)

Till Lindemann, lead singer of Rammstein, in serious trouble, Photo: Guido Karp)

The next day, I woke up confused, not remembering what had happened and covered in bruises, convinced that the drinks she was offered contained drugs of some kind.

Numerous women reacted by telling similar stories about how a “casting manager” for the band would recruit attractive young women under false pretenses to attend parties where they were later asked to have sex with Lindemann.

The 60-year-old vocalist was already at the center of a controversy in Germany in 2020 after he published a poem in which he fantasized about raping an unconscious woman to whom he had previously offered tranquilizers in a glass of wine.

Source: Clarin

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