Mia Farrow let go of her anger towards Woody Allen a long time ago. “I reached a place many years ago where I just don’t care about him,” Farrow, 73, said in an interview in Elle.
Mia insists her children’s decision to speak out against their father is one they made on their own.
“Both of them wrote their pieces without telling me,” Mia said. “Because for me, it’s the sleeping dog that you don’t want to rouse. But I also understand and deeply respect when my daughter decided she needed to do this.”
She added of her time with Allen, “It’s not all white or black … Otherwise you’d ask yourself what on earth you’re doing with that person for 10 minutes, let alone for 10 years.”
In light of Mia’s own experiences with sexual misconduct, as well as the allegations plaguing her ex, she was asked whether she’d work with Roman Polanski, who directed her in her most famous role in “Rosemary’s Baby,” ever again.
“It’s not in the cards, but I don’t think I would,” Mia said, but later quipped of “Rosemary’s Baby,” “I will say, it’s wonderful working with Roman Polanski.”