Mira Sorvino Pens Open Letter To Dylan Farrow, Will Never Work For Woody Allen Again

Actresses are coming out saying that they regret ever working with director Woody Allen, and Mira Sorvino added her name to that list. The actress was at the forefront of the Harvey Weinstein takedown.

Dylan Farrow had claimed that her dad, Woody, molested her when she was 7 years old — though for decades Woody had adamantly denied it.

In an open letter for the Huffington Post, Mira apologizes to Dylan: “I confess that at the time I worked for Woody Allen I was a naive young actress. I swallowed the media’s portrayal of your abuse allegations against your father as an outgrowth of a twisted custody battle between Mia Farrow and him, and did not look further into the situation, for which I am terribly sorry.”

“I am so sorry, Dylan! I cannot begin to imagine how you have felt, all these years as you watched someone you called out as having hurt you as a child, a vulnerable little girl in his care, be lauded again and again, including by me and countless others in Hollywood who praised him and ignored you,” she wrote. “As a mother and a woman, this breaks my heart for you. I am so, so sorry!”