Ronan Farrow SLAMS Dad Woody Allen on Twitter Over Molestation Allegations After Golden Globes Tribute

Truth rating: 10

12:27 am, January 13th, 2014

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Ronan Farrow destroyed his estranged father Woody Allen on Twitter shortly after the filmmaker was honored at Sunday’s Golden Globes.

He tweeted, “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?

Wow.

Farrow, who has slammed Allen publicly before, was referring to allegations that the movie icon sexually abused his seven-year-old sister Dylan many years ago.

For her part, Ronan’s mother (and Woody’s estranged ex) Mia also seemed less than interested in watching Hollywood celebrate Allen.

Shortly before his tribute, she tweeted, “Time go grab some ice cream & switch over to #GIRLS,” adding, “Nite all.”

Allen, by the way, did not attend the Golden Globes.

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Mia Farrow: Woody Allen’s Son Ronan Might Actually Be Frank Sinatra’s Child

10:22 am, October 2nd, 2013

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Mia Farrow drops a bombshell in the new Vanity Fair, telling the magazine that Ronan, her son with Woody Allen, might actually be Frank Sinatra’s child.

In a wide-ranging discussion about her humanitarian work, children, love life, and scandals, the actress describes Sinatra as the great love of her life, saying, “We never really split up.”

Asked whether Ronan might be Sinatra’s son — not Allen’s — Farrow responds, “Possibly.”

No DNA tests have been performed, although Nancy Sinatra, Jr. says of Ronan, “He is a big part of us, and we are blessed to have him in our lives.”

Vanity Fair also speaks with several of Farrow’s adopted and biological children, including daughter Dylan, who elaborates on accusations of sexual abuse by Allen.

She claims, “I’m scared of him, his image,” and tells the magazine, “I have never been asked to testify. If I could talk to the seven-year-old Dylan, I would tell her to be brave, to testify.”

“There’s a lot I don’t remember, but what happened in the attic I remember. I remember what I was wearing and what I wasn’t wearing,” Dylan tells the magazine. “The things making me uncomfortable were making me think I was a bad kid, because I didn’t want to do what my elder told me to do.”

She says, “I was cracking. I had to say something. I was seven. I was doing it because I was scared. I wanted it to stop.”

Allen still denies the sexual abuse allegations.

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