First Published: January 13, 2014 1:35 AM EST Credit: WireImage
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Caption Ronan Farrow and his mother, actress Mia Farrow attend the Greater Talent Network’s 30th anniversary at the Ambassadors River View at the United Nations on May 2, 2012 in New York CityWoody Allen was honored during Sunday night’s Golden Globes, with the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award, with Diane Keaton and Emma Stone paying tribute to the absent filmmaker.
And while Woody was lauded inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom by Hollywood’s biggest stars, not everyone was interested in celebrating Woody’s iconic career.
“Time to grab some icecream & switch over to #GIRLS,” Tweeted Mia Farrow, who dated Woody from 1980 – 1992 until she discovered he was having a relationship with her adopted daughter Soon-Yi, whom he later married in 1997.
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It was an abrupt social media exit for the actress, who had been live Tweeting during Sunday night’s award show, cheering on many of the night’s big winners with posts like “YES!! Michael Douglas” and “Yay Spike Jonze.”
Not to be outdone, Mia’s son – Ronan Farrow – also took to Twitter with his own social media jab at the Hollywood legend.
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“Missed the Woody Allen tribute – did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after Annie Hall?” Ronan wrote on his Twitter page, a post re-Tweeted more than 5,000 times, including once by Mia.
Ronan was likely referring to his sister Dylan (who was also adopted by Mia), who accused Woody of molesting her when she was a child – a claim which Woody has denied.
As for the tribute itself, Emma Stone – who stars in the writer/director’s upcoming film “Magic In The Moonlight” – took to the stage to kick off the presentation, with fond words for Woody.
“The experience of working on that film with Woody changed my life and that is no surprise. Woody’s work has been changing the way we think about life, love and the pursuit of neuroses for decades,” Emma told the audience.
Diane Keaton later capped the tribute with some praise – and a performance of the Girl Scouts song “Make New Friends,” dedicated to Woody.
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