Monday, January 13, 2014

Woody Allen's "Would Be" Son and Mia Farrow Twitter Rants

In Hollywood, irregularities on the whole are not only accepted, but nonetheless are basically praised. So you would think, after Woody Allen's film career was honored at the Golden Globes Ceremony last evening. Clearly, not everyone in Hollywood is a fan. The gentleman who was raised referring to Woody Allen as "dad", apparently tweeted some rather harsh remarks about the filmmaker, while he was being recognized with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 71st annual awards event.  Ronan Farrow, who Mia Farrow told Vanity Fair last year is "possibly" Frank Sinatra's son, 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?" His post immediately went viral, receiving over 8,500 retweets and also more than 6,000 faves.He additionally tweeted a link to the Vanity Fair article in which his sister Dylan spoke openly for the first the very first time about allegedly being molested by Allen when she was seven. Allen has continually disputed the allegations and actually did so again via an attorney in the article write-up. Mia Farrow, Allen's longtime former partner, joined up in the Twitter rant as well by retweeting Ronan, in addition to posting "Time to grab some icecream & switch over to #GIRLS", prior to the tribute segment. A lot of people supported the Farrows post, while others tweeted that Mr. Allen's personal life should not affect his accomplishments as a director and filmmaker.

I don't know for sure what Woody did or perhaps didn't do. Either way,  it's awful that a person feels the need to post on social median in order to convey themselves regarding their family matters. But, if in fact the molestation story is a legitimate claim, Woody ought to be behind bars, not honored.




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