Farrow daughter ‘erased’
WITH the searing new HBO documentary “Allen v. Farrow” roiling emotions around the never-ending battle between Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, Page Six is told that an unsettling incident has come to light.
Longtime supporters of Allen say they were “sickened” to learn that one of Farrow’s daughters appears to have been erased from a cherished family photograph.
In 2016, Farrow’s Twitter account posted a “Throwback Thursday” image showing her son Ronan shaking hands with Hillary Clinton, while daughter Dylan smiles at Clinton and Mia gazes adoringly on in the background. The shot appears to be around 25 years old.
“When Dylan and @RonanFarrow met Hillary Clinton,” the caption reads.
But an Allen backer pointed out to us that Tam, Mia’s disabled Vietnamese daughter who died in 2000, also originally appeared in the shot, and seems to have been digitally removed. “To me, it’s a sick thing to do,” said the source.
At the time of her death, Mia’s spokesperson announced that she had died “from heart failure.” But in his breathtaking 2018 tell-all blog post about his family’s various feuds, allegations and tragedies, her brother Moses wrote: “In fact, Tam struggled with depression for much of her life, a situation exacerbated by my mother refusing to get her help, insisting that Tam was just ‘moody.’ ” Moses claimed that she committed suicide.
After that post, Ronan tweeted: “Not worth saying much to dignify the repeated campaign to discredit [Dylan, who has accused Allen of molesting her], often by attacking our mother.”
Mia has vigorously denied abusing any of her children in any way. Allen has denied the allegation that he molested Dylan, and after multiple investigations no criminal charges have been brought. A rep for Mia didn’t get back to us, and Ronan declined to comment.