The harassment accusations against Allen caused a great stir in Hollywood. Many stars have said they regret working with him.
American actor and film director Woody Allen at the Venice Film Festival was met with whistles and displeased shouts from the public. The video appeared on YouTube The Times and The Sunday Times.
It was noted that the film actor appeared on the red carpet, with his wife Soon-Yi (the adopted daughter of Woody’s ex-girlfriend Mia Furrow) and two adopted children – Bechet and Menzi, to show his film Lucky Chance – a tragicomedy. thriller that became 50 because of his picture.
For Allen, such a reaction was not new so he ignored the protesters, who were trying hard and full to express their disdain for him. The reason for this is the allegations that he raped his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, which he categorically denies.
The truth is that in 2018, his adopted daughter Dylan, whom he adopted during his relationship with Mia Farrow, said that Allen molested her in 1992, when she was seven years old. She said it happened in the attic of the house in Connecticut where she lived with her mother and siblings, adding that he grabbed her while she was playing with the toy train. An investigation was conducted following her testimony, but no charges were filed.
It should be noted that Woody Allen and Mia Farrow divorced in 1992 after 12 years of marriage. He later married one of Farrow’s adopted children, Sun-Yi, they also had two adopted children.
Earlier it was reported that the American director Woody Allen at the age of 86 announced that he will leave the cinema.
Percy Hynes White Will Not Appear in Wednesday’s Season 2
news Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am an experienced author and journalist with a passion for lifestyle journalism. I currently work for Buna Times, one of the leading news websites in the world. I specialize in writing stories about health, wellness, fashion, beauty, interior design, and more. My articles have been featured on major publications such as The Guardian and The Huffington Post.