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Woody Allen's son or Frank Sinatra's?


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I think you can see a bit of Sinatra in this pic. I find the whole Mia Farrow saga total soap. Who in real life first passes off their son as their husband's when actually it is her ex husband's son, only to turn around and have said husband marry her daughter? It's B&B straight up. They could do a bio-soap in primetime about this whole crew.

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How old is Ronan? Sinatra wasn't exactly a spring chicken when this dude was conceived.

Mia used to take her kids to the 92nd St. Y. My friend said that she pulled the, "Do you know who I am?" card when she tried to use an exit that was prohibited.

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I just looked it up, he's 25. So he would have been conceived around ten years before Frank died. I was in college, up late (early a.m.) watching TV when the screen went black for several minutes. It finally came back, and it was a graphic with Frank's birth and death date with a haunting song of his playing. It was very sad and eerie.

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So Mia conceived Ronan while she was with Woody? Wow. It really is B&B!

I will always have mega-love for Frank Sinatra, and not just because his birthday was the day before mine. Yes, I know he was a dog and an ass-hole and thug but he could also be prone to acts of kindness for those he loved. I'm not just talking about offering Mia to have a hitman take out Woody Allen when she left him (lol), but stuff like paying all of Ava Gardner's medical bills when she got ill because she had no money left. And making sure her beloved maid/caregiver and dog landed on their feet after Ava died (they eventually went to Gregory Peck's home where the dog is buried with its own little tombstone!). Or insisting that if Sammy Davis Jr wasn't allowed to use the same door as he at a hotel where they were staying, then he wasn't going to go through with the concert planned at that hotel.

And that voice... nobody's voice moves me like Sinatra's does. Well, Ella and Billie's, maybe.

Ronan looks like a super-smart, very well-adjusted man. Kudos, Mia.

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Someone posted a link about this in the status thread yesterday. It's a Vanity Fair piece. Essentially, Mia says she and Frank never truly split up, and the family has always been there for Ronan. Nancy Sinatra seems to go along with this.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/10/02/mia-farrow-stirs-up-paternity-buzz-about-25-year-old-son/2908829/

I think it was wrong, wrong, wrong for her to talk about this and throw her son's name out there because of her anger toward Woody Allen.

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Every cocktail waitress who worked Vegas or Atlantic City between 1947-1987 is probably already digging through their kids' baby pictures to try and see a 'resemblance.'

Seriously though: l am obsessed with this story. Best celebrity gossip in years. Apparently Barbara S is spitting mad.

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Well, visually, it's obvious he's Frank Sinatra's son. And then you have Nancy Sinatra confirming he's a part of the family. And then you mix Mia Farrow and Woody Allen together visually and conclude it's a physical impossibility anyone looking like this guy could be the result of the two of them.

Mazel to him, he seems like a great young man.

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