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Is Ronan Farrow Frank Sinatra's son? Woody Allen admits he 'looks a lot like Frank.'
Woody Allen broke his silence on more than one family matter in his op-ed piece published in the New York Times on Friday.
The 78-year-old director addressed ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow's claims that their son, Ronan, may actually be her ex-husband Frank Sinatra's child.
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"I pause here for a quick word on the Ronan situation," Allen wrote in the middle of his response to Dylan Farrow's detailed NYT open letter accusing him of sexually abusing her.
"Is he my son or, as Mia suggests, Frank Sinatra's? Granted, he looks a lot like Frank with the blue eyes and facial features, but if so what does this say? That all during the custody hearing Mia lied under oath and falsely represented Ronan as our son?" Allen wrote.
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Mia Farrow implied in an October interview with Vanity Fair that the 25-year-old boy was "possibly" fathered by Sinatra.
"Even if he is not Frank's, the possibility she raises that he could be, indicates she was secretly intimate with him during our years," Allen continued.
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"Not to mention all the money I paid for child support. Was I supporting Frank's son?"
Farrow, 68, told Vanity Fair that despite her divorce from the famous blue-eyed crooner after only 18 months of marriage, the two "never really split up."
Allen mentioned the paternity scandal in attempt to shine light on Mia's character and drive the point home that she may be lying about Dylan's child molestation accusations against him.
"Again, I want to call attention to the integrity and honesty of a person who conducts her life like that," he concluded on the topic.
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