Woody Allen on ex Mia Farrow: ‘I don’t agonize over it for a second’
Woody Allen says of his longtime dispute with ex Mia Farrow — including allegations he molested his daughter Dylan Farrow — “I don’t agonize over it for a second.”
Allen, who strongly denies Dylan’s claims, told the Times of London’s Kevin Maher, “I do have a dull private life . . . I lead, in general, a very uneventful, very dull middle-class life.”
Of his custody drama with Mia and whether it defines him enough to inscribe on his gravestone: “That means nothing to me. I’ve never given it a second’s thought, afterward . . . And what do I care, when I shuffle off my coil? I don’t really care about anything that happens after my death. I don’t care if they take all of my movies and burn them.”
But the famed director appears gloomy, saying, “There is no God. There is no magic. There is nothing other than the cold hard facts of what you see with your eyes. It begins. It ends. There is no reason for anything” — causing Maher to comment, “I can’t help but feel that some of the gloom of his current worldview has been forged in the base bitterness of this long-running dispute.”
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