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Mia Farrow on Prince Harry & William: ‘I just want those two boys to be together’

Last week, out of nowhere, Mia Farrow fired up the Twitter machine and tweeted out something unexpected: “Here’s my unkind thought of the day: I’m getting a little bit tired of Harry and Meghan.” When Sussex fans piled on, she ended up deleting the tweet without any explanation or apology. But the Squad does have a long memory and y’all love to keep receipts and maybe Mia Farrow knows that. So when she was asked about the tweet at the Time 100 gala on Wednesday, she gave a long-winded and somewhat nonsensical response to why she wrote that.

A social media mistake. Mia Farrow admitted that she regrets her recent headline-making tweet about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

“I shouldn’t tweet without thinking,” the Rosemary’s Baby actress, 78, exclusively told Us Weekly at the Time100 Gala in New York City on Wednesday, April 26. “I adore them. I was thinking in that moment about [Princess] Diana and how much I admired her and how much the one thing she would want would be [for] her boys to be together, and how perhaps Harry may have been saying a lot of things that will make that more difficult.”

The Golden Globe winner went on to say that she wishes she could take back the social media post. “I regretted it because a lot of people thought I was being nasty,” Farrow explained. “And I guess it was a pretty nasty thing to say, but I didn’t intend it to be. I deleted it and I saw how offended people were. But that’s what I was thinking.”

Earlier this month, the Los Angeles native tweeted, “Here’s my unkind thought of the day: I’m getting a little bit tired of Harry and Meghan.”

Farrow, for her part, thinks the Duchess of Sussex “shares so many” qualities with Diana, who died at age 36 in a 1997 car crash. “It’s great that they left England, because that’s impossible,” the Broadway Danny Rose star added. “I just want those two boys to be together.”

The What Falls Away author added that she’s “never met” Harry or his brother, Prince William, but she’s still invested in their relationship because of how much she respected Diana.

“I shouldn’t even care. We all care,” Farrow continued. “We cared about their mother. It was horrible for all of us when she died, though. I never met her. And we cared about the little boys. We were heartbroken. And now we do want them to make the peace, whatever it takes.”

[From Us Weekly]

I honestly don’t get people who say sh-t like “the one thing she would want would be [for] her boys to be together” and “now we do want them to make the peace, whatever it takes.” Harry and Meghan fled physical abuse, financial abuse and emotional abuse. As Harry said, they were not going to stop until Meghan was dead. These prissy hens need to stop with “Diana would have wanted Harry and William to be together” and “make peace with the people who abused you.” A completely horrible message for anyone, and a particularly heinous message for Harry. Harry has every right to walk away and protect his wife and children, just as he has every right to speak the truth and shame the devil. Mia Farrow disagrees.

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Mia Farrow tweeted & deleted ‘I’m getting a little bit tired of Harry & Meghan’

While the Sussex Squad seemed very divided on the Buckingham Palace announcement that Prince Harry would attend his father’s coronation, they came together to collectively rip someone to shreds. No, not King Charles or his wife. Not even Lord Peggington. The person on the receiving end of a Beyhive-like swarm was none other than Mia Farrow. Mia Farrow decided to tweet this about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex:

She deleted it a short time afterwards, probably because the reaction was not what she was expecting. She was being torn to shreds (justifiably). I haven’t seen people pull out so many receipts so fast since Zoe Kravitz criticized Will Smith and the Oscar Slap. It was amazing, actually. They brought up everything – Mia’s children accusing her of abuse and neglect, her friendship with rapist Roman Polanski, her overwhelming need to protect whiteness and a lot more. Good. It’s what she deserves.

Mia Farrow is about to go through some things. Remember the inner Karen will always come out eventually

— Sons of Killmonger & Disciple of Dark Brandon (@2Strong2Silence) April 13, 2023

Not @MiaFarrow out here talking bout being tired of somebody while stacking coins and documentaries and stuffs over her family dirty laundry we’ve been subjected to for DECADES…not that Mia Farrow… pic.twitter.com/D4HhcLr5fk

— Justice for Justin ????????⚖️???? (@ish_not) April 13, 2023

@MiaFarrow have you forgotten that you were the target of a decades long media campaign to brand you as a crazy fantasist?

For decades what was widely believed, was Allen’s version of events: that you were crazy, that you coached Dylan, because you wanted revenge against Allen… https://t.co/Wo8Z93EssJ

— Sarah (@SarahData_) April 13, 2023

Imagine having these many skeletons in one’s closet but have the nerve to say you are tired of a man and woman you do not know and have not been seen or heard (MM) from in months. Mia Farrow should be somewhere minding her business pic.twitter.com/fCZ3osDU3U

— ????Swan The BRAZEN HUSSIE (@shelly_swan25) April 13, 2023

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Woody Allen writes NYT op-ed blaming everything on Mia Farrow, Dylan responds

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We have two new chapters in the Woody Allen-Dylan Farrow saga. Both are very “TL;DR” except I did sit here and read both articles, as I’m sure many of you will too. First, late Friday evening (I think it actually dropped in the middle of the American airing of the Olympics Opening Ceremony), the NY Times published Woody Allen’s rebuttal op-ed online. This was expected – there was widespread reporting that Woody had approached the NYT about his response and they agreed to publish it.

As for what Woody actually has to say… well, it’s very long. I’m not going to cut-and-paste it. You can read the whole thing here at the NYT. By now, you’re probably pretty familiar with Woody’s argument, because he makes a lot of the same points that his lawyer made on the Today Show earlier last week. The basic gist: he never molested Dylan, this is all some huge plot cooked up by Mia Farrow many years ago and Mia is still pulling Dylan’s strings even today. Woody says that Mia is consumed with jealousy and vindictiveness about all things – about Woody still winning awards, about his relationship with Soon Yi, etc. Woody also slams Mia for hypocrisy because Mia got with Frank Sinatra when she was 19 and then Mia got so judgy (I’m paraphrasing) about Woody’s relationship with Soon Yi. Woody also goes hard after Mia’s current claims that Ronan Farrow is really Frank’s son, and Woody points out that he paid child support for Ronan for years too. You get the idea: Saint Woody thinks he’s better than Psycho Slut Mia.

Dylan responded to Woody’s op-ed within hours in a statement to THR – you can read the statement here. She basically says that Woody is made of lies and perversions and she makes bullet points to refute some of Woody’s claims. She again claims that her goal is to encourage other victims to speak out, and she reiterates the fact that she “won’t let the truth be buried and I won’t be silenced.” My interpretation of the point-counterpoint… Woody focuses his anger squarely on Mia and dismisses Dylan out of hand, as if she is still a “confused” child. The level of vitriol Woody still has for Mia is interesting. If we weren’t talking about child molestation, this would be a ridiculous story about how Woody and Mia still have a lot of unresolved hatred for each other and how they’re still capable of getting under each other’s skin.

As this splintered family continues to duke it out in the public sphere, I do wonder how much more we’re going to hear from Dylan, from Woody and even from Mia, Moses and Ronan. Will we hear from some of the other Farrow children as well? There are a lot of them. A lot of versions yet to come. If this goes on another week like it has… I might need to start drinking again. I’ve been off liquor for a while, but I could really go for, like, a really strong mojito right now. I kind of think Cate Blanchett could use a stiff drink too.

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Whoa There — Mia Farrow And Frank Sinatra May Have A Lovechild

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Mia Farrow dropped a bombshell when she casually revealed in Vanity Fair that her son Ronan, could actually be the son of Frank Sinatra, and not Woody Allen. Ronan does resemble Sinatra a lot more than Allen, and he seems okay with the the idea of Frank being his dad, tweeting,

Listen, we’re all *possibly* Frank Sinatra’s son.

Goddamn he is awesome. He also burned Woody hard when last year he tweeted,

Happy father’s day — or as they call it in my family, happy brother-in-law’s day.

I really want to hang out with this dude.

Here’s what Ms. Farrow told Vanity Fair, via E Online:

Farrow admitted Sinatra was the great love of her life and “we never really split up.” […] When asked if Ronan could be Sinatra’s biological child, Farrow simply replied, “Possibly.”

Nancy Sinatra is totally cool with this, saying, “He [Ronan] is a big part of us, and we are blessed to have him in our lives.” Well that was fast.

Don’t you just love old school Frank Sinatra gossip?

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