The actress Mia Farrow broke his silence about the death of three of his wives: Tam, Lark and Thaddeus. Cinematographer Woody Allen sent a public statement, referring to speculations that he created his family for several years.
The actress’ pronouncement takes place in the middle of the controversy that surrounds the world of Hollywood by the star of the documentary Allen v. Farrow, from HBO, which covers the history of Mia Farrow and the famous film director.
“As a mother of 14 children, my family is everything to me. If I choose a career that puts me in the public eye, the majority of my husbands opted for a very private life, ”he said in his message.
Aseguró that tomo the decision to reveal the verdadera cause of death of his hijos to agree with the false comments in the speeches.
“These are his indescribable tragedies … Any speculation about his deaths will dishonor his lives and the lives of his heirs and his loved ones,” he said.
Empress to talk about the failure of his wife Tam, que ocurrió en 2000. Luego, se refirió a su otra hija plover, which day will exist in 2008. For the last time, the death of his wife has been declared Thaddeus.
Mia Farrow
“I fell in love with Tam 17 years ago from an accidental overdose related to the agonizing migraines that afflict him and his cardiac disease,” he explained.
“Lark murió to the 35 years for complications of VIH … To his pain, he lived a full and amorous life with his brothers and sisters of all life,” he said.
“Thaddeus was 29 years old and lived happily ever after. All of us are hoping for the bottom line, but when the relationship ends abruptly, life is gone, ”he said.
The actress ended up communicating with an appreciation for being married to 16 children. “Even though we know the pain, our lives are full of love and allegory”, he concluded.
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