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Mia Farrow ‘Understands’ If Actors Continue to Work With Woody Allen

Unlike a lot of Hollywood, Mia Farrow doesn’t seem to have a problem with actors working with her ex-husband, Woody Allen.

The actress appeared on CBS Sunday Morning alongside her The Roommate co-star Patti Lupone ahead of the Broadway show’s opening night on Sept. 12. While discussing her life, Farrow’s relationship with Allen came up, and how he is accused of molesting their adopted 7-year-old daughter, Dylan Farrow.

Farrow and Allen worked together on 13 films. When CBS News correspondent Seth Doane asked her if she was able to separate her experience as an actor in those films from the “trials and tribulations” that followed, she said she was.

“Oh yeah, yeah,” Farrow said. “And I completely understand if an actor decides to work with him. I’m not one who’d say, ‘Oh, they shouldn’t.’”

The actress told the news network that she is “at peace” today following the allegations against her ex-husband and the fact that he married the daughter she adopted with musician André Previn, Soon-Yi Previn. She also noted she’s happy to be mostly out of the spotlight.

Dylan first told her mother that Allen had molested her in August 1992. Over the decades, the director has maintained that he did not sexually assault his adopted daughter. In his 2020 memoir Apropos of Nothing, he claimed that Dylan had been convinced that she was molested by her mother by a song she used to sing called “Daddy in the Attic.”

While the Farrow family did not comment on the memoir, they referred press to a statement they had released two years earlier that still rang true.

“We love and stand by our mom, who has always been a caring and giving parent,” the 2018 statement read. “None of us ever witnessed anything other than compassionate treatment in our home, which is why the courts granted sole custody to our mother of all her children. We reject any effort to deflect from Dylan’s allegation by trying to vilify our mom.”

In Allen v. Farrow, the mother and daughter duo were interviewed together about their experience with Allen. The 2021 HBO docuseries also featured never-before-seen footage that supported Dylan’s claims her father sexually assaulted her as a child.

At the time of the project’s release, Allen and Previn released a statement that reads in part: “These documentarians had no interest in the truth. Instead, they spent years surreptitiously collaborating with the Farrows and their enablers to put together a hatchet job riddled with falsehoods. Woody and Soon-Yi were approached less than two months ago and given only a matter of days ‘to respond.’ Of course, they declined to do so.”


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